Cop Frantically Calls For Back-Up When He Uncovers Secret Tunnel Inside KFC

Established Chain

Seeing a K.F.C. restaurant isn’t an alarming site, especially with over 20,000 stores worldwide and almost 4,500 in the U.S. alone. So, when a franchise opened up in San Luis, Arizona, yards from the border crossing, no one thought twice about it.

All homeland security agents visited the establishment regularly and were even glad to have the ability to enjoy a quick and delicious meal in the middle of their busy and chaotic day.

Mysterious Shutdown

But a few months after its opening, the fast food joint shut down despite it being a popular spot to eat. While this was strange, homeland officers already had a lot on their minds, and the opening and closing of restaurants didn’t take precedence in their workdays.

Soon the restaurant was abandoned with all of its original K.F.C. decoration still intact, but the shell of the building began to fall victim to neglect. Within another year, the place looked derelict.

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