Toronto police said a mysterious tunnel discovered near a Pan Am Games venue posed no risk to the summer sporting event, but they're still seeking the public's help to find out who made it and why.
Police held a news conference Tuesday to provide more details about the large tunnel, which was first reported by CBC News Toronto. It was found Jan. 14 near York University's Keele Campus and the Rexall Centre, which will host the tennis events during the Games.
Several pieces of evidence, including a rosary with a Remembrance Day poppy affixed to it, were recovered from the tunnel.
Deputy Chief Mark Saunders said it's clear whoever built it had some level of expertise. He said for now, there's no evidence suggesting the person who made it had criminal intentions.
"There's no criminal offence for digging a hole," Saunders said.
Saunders, the executive officer for Pan Am Games security, said Pan Am Games fans and athletes were not at risk.
He said there is "robust security" in place for the Games and that the tunnel would have been an "eyesore" that security would have spotted.
"We'll be on top of it," Saunders said.
The tunnel, marked above with a red circle, is adjacent to the Rexall Centre. (CBC)
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