Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Social Media Can Normalize Substance Use
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Cross-Border Drug Smuggling Tunnel Found Connecting U.S. & Mexico
According to a CBS News Report, federal law enforcement officials have recently uncovered a sophisticated 2,000-foot-long cross-border drug smuggling tunnel between border cities in Mexico and California. The tunnel is complete with electricity, reinforced walls, ventilation, and a rail system.
A multi-month Homeland Security investigation that led to the discovery of the tunnel also culminated in the seizure of more than one ton (2,250 pounds) of cocaine, valued at $45 million, and the arrest of four suspects linked to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
The U.S. Homeland Security Investigations Tunnel Task Force began investigating a warehouse location for a supposed-discount store called Buy 4 Less, located near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry in San Diego across the Tijuana, Mexico border in December 2025. Surveillance of activity did not appear to be consistent with that of a normal retail store. Employees were seen taking empty suitcases across the border by car, even sometimes by hand. Federal agents planned to move in on the operation in late May, at which time three large vehicles were pulled over found loaded with large packages containing cocaine.
The DOJ was further granted a warrant to investigate the warehouse/store location where agents found the exit of the tunnel concealed under the floor of a storage room. The tunnel was as much as 55 feet deep and extended just over 1,000 feet to the U.S. - Mexico border. The tunnel continued on the Mexico side of the border for another more than 800 feet.
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/drug-smuggling-tunnel-us-mexico-video/
Monday, June 15, 2026
Additional Substance Abuse Trends: Alcohol – Counterfeit Pills – Fentanyl
Friday, June 12, 2026
Everyone Plays a Role in Prevention
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Summer Wellness Tips for Families
Kids and teens still need healthy routines and simple structure goes a long way to support sleep, mental wellness, family connection, and positive choices. Here are some healthy suggestions for your best summer yet🌞
40 Years-40 Stories of InnerAct Alliance | Story #37: Celebrating UthMpact Class XV Graduates – Ajay Soni & Christopher Traylor
University of Austin
Majoring in Business with a
Finance Concentration
Florida Southern College
Majoring in Architecture
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
The OTUS Trailer: Recognize Signs of Youth Substance Abuse In Plain Sight
Most kids are doing the right thing, but there are signs to watch for to know if they are heading in the wrong direction. Correcting risky behaviors early is the key to successful prevention!
Own the Upside is a campaign formed by the Coalition Partnership of Hardee, Highlands, and Polk Counties to help prevent harm and promote health for our youth. We are proud to partner with the Polk County Sheriff's Foundation to present an exciting resource to educate parents and caregivers of teens in our community.
OTUS Trailer - The "Own the Upside...Avoid the Downside" trailer is a mobile, interactive exhibit housing a replica of a teens' bedroom that parents can walk through to learn how to recognize clues signaling potential involvement in drugs and risky behaviors visible in plain sight or easily concealed in ordinary everyday items in the room. This presentation is meant for adults only - no children please!
How Can You Help? - to support efforts to encourage healthy behaviors and reduce substance abuse, your organization may invite a representative from InnerAct Alliance to visit with the OTUS trailer and share an informative presentation with your group who all play a pivotal part in educating youth about making healthy choices - the community standard we all want to promote and grow. We look forward to visiting your PTA, PTO, Booster Club, or other adult group in Hardee, Highlands, and Polk County soon!
To schedule a presentation for Fall 2026,
please call (863) 802-0777 or visit
https://www.inneractalliance.org/own-the-upside.html







