A six-hour manhunt at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California concluded with the arrest of two suspects who crashed through a gate at the base during a police pursuit. The suspects abandoned a vehicle containing more than 112 pounds of cocaine and fentanyl, according to the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS). Following the breach, a temporary shelter-in-place order was issued as authorities secured the installation. A multi-agency search involving approximately 30 personnel was conducted to locate the suspects. Both were taken into custody without incident. Investigators later confirmed the presence of approximately 51 kilograms (over 112 pounds) of drugs in the vehicle. The identities of the suspects and the charges they may face have not been disclosed.
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Two suspects arrested after breaching Camp Pendleton gate with over 112 pounds of drugs
Two suspects were arrested after crashing through a gate at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton during a police chase. They abandoned a vehicle containing over 112 pounds of cocaine and fentanyl, prompting a six-hour manhunt. Both suspects were taken into custody without incident, and their identities and potential charges remain undisclosed.
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Two suspects arrested after crashing through Camp Pendleton gate with 112 pounds of cocaine and fentanyl
Two suspects arrested after breaching Camp Pendleton gate with over 112 pounds of drugs