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10 arrested for trespassing after gunfire investigation in Patterson's 'The Hole in the Wall' tunnel

10 arrested for trespassing after gunfire investigation in Patterson's 'The Hole in the Wall' tunnel

Yahoo31-03-2025

(FOX40.COM)— Patterson Police Services announced the arrest of 10 people after deputies discovered their recreational vehicles were not only on private property but that the individuals had also driven through the forbidden tunnel, known as 'The Hole in the Wall' on Saturday.
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Deputies with Patterson Police Services and Stanislaus Sheriff responded to reports of gunfire coming from the unincorporated area around 2:00 p.m. on March 29.
After deeming the shooting activity to be lawful, deputies air unit found the group of trespassers in the area west of I-5, according to Patterson Police.
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The tunnel is located in an unincorporated area of Patterson, where trespassing is not allowed, officials said.
A total of nine vehicles including trucks, trailers, side-by-side vehicles and 1 quad were towed from the area.
Patterson Police Services said all occupants were arrested and taken to jail.
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