Police discovered an elaborate underground encampment in southeast Calgary earlier this month.
In early September, members of the Calgary Police Service’s community engagement response team (CERT) found the encampment site in a wooded area near 25 Avenue S.E., approaching Spiller Road.
Officers found the encampment entrance – a human-made tunnel dug into the ground – on a steep brush-covered slope.
Inside, police found a “fully-functioning shelter structure,” approximately six feet in height and approximately 10 feet by seven feet in diameter.
A homemade conducted energy weapon was also found lying on the ground inside the shelter.
No one was inside the shelter, or in the nearby area, during the initial discovery or in the weeks since. No one is in custody and no one has been charged.
“Public safety for all Calgarians is our priority. This was an incredibly elaborate underground structure that was highly dangerous, not only for those …