A fishing boat was left stranded on the shore near the jetty at the south end of Mission Beach.
The boat, which appeared to be the type used for fishing, was left stranded on the shore near the jetty at the south end of the beach.
A witness said she saw a group of 10 to 15 people running on the beach, away from the boat, but couldn't tell if they were once passengers of it. "I looked out my window and I saw a boat bobbing and weaving in the white water, then I saw people running up the beach. Maybe 10 or 15 people, and they seemed to have dispersed. It didn't seem like regular beachgoers," beachgoers Elfie Segal said.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
In the beach parking lot nearby, three men were seen being detained by U.S. Border Patrol officers, but the agency has not said if the men were connected to the boat.This article tagged under:
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