Late one evening, 5-year-old Mia called emergency services in a trembling whisper:
“Please come… there’s someone under my bed. I’m really scared.” Despite protests from her parents dismissing it as imagination, the call operator took every word earnestly—Mia sounded genuinely frightened.

Ten minutes later, police arrived at the suburban home. Mia, clutching her teddy, led them to her bedroom. Officers checked beneath the bed—nothing but dust and toys. One officer gently reassured the girl it was just her imagination, but another motioned for silence. In that moment, the entire house fell eerily quiet.
Then—faint, unsettling sounds emerged: a metallic scraping, muffled by soil. Mia’s fears were real.

An officer tapped on the floorboards near the bed. The sound echoed oddly, dull and hollow. With tools from the garage, they pried up a section of the flooring—revealing fresh dirt. A garage shovel soon uncovered a concealed metal hatch.
Beneath the home, a tunnel network awaited, stretching under the neighboring properties. Over the next two hours, officers unearthed three former inmates hiding underground, plotting a covert escape from the city.
The fugitives had been quietly digging by night, trying to avoid detection—but Mia’s sharp ears overheard every scrape. Their capture was swift, and thanks to her bravery, Mia now sleeps soundly again.