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Did you just feel that?

A 4.5 magnitude earthquake rocked the LA area early on May 8, and obviously, everyone tweeted

about it.

See reactions from Chrissy Teigen and more!

Don't panic — this wasn't the Big One!

Southern California was rocked with a 4.5 magnitude earthquake around 5:00am PT on May

8, and while that isn't terribly high on the richter scale, residents were still totally

freaked out.

That included celebrities living in sunny Los Angeles, who were bumped out of their

beds while they were peacefully sleeping.

Chrissy Teigen, Queen of Twitter, immediately hopped on at 4:50am local time to simply asked

her followers, "Quake?"

General Hospital and All My Children star Finola Hughes asked for answers, too.

If you need answers immediately about something going on, then Twitter's the place to turn

to.

Somewhere Between star Devon Sawa shared a hilarious conversation with his wife that

happened during the earthquake.

While it's always freaky to feel the ground shake, remember that this is Southern California.

Some people don't even blink when they feel a little rumble.

That's the case with Devon's family.

He said that he was worried that his toddler had woken up, but his wife told him to "relax.

Get ahold of yourself.

He isn't.

It was only an earthquake."

You know, we'd take that over dealing with a cranky four-year-old at 5:00 in the morning,

too.

So here's what happened (listening, celebs?).

The earthquake happened in the San Bernardino Mountains, near a town called Cabazon.

Cabazon is located 89 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.

It was centralized near the famed San Andreas fault, according to seismologist Dr. Lucy

Jones.

The earthquake comes a little more than a month after a magnitude 5.3 earthquake rocked

the Channel Islands off Santa Barbara County, on April 5.

So, this wasn't the Big One.

You can imagine, though, what people would be tweeting if that did happen.

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BREAKING News Out Of California AND Arizona… This Is BIG!!! - Duration: 4:00.

BREAKING News Out Of California AND Arizona…

This Is BIG!!!

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers arrested two in connection to failed smuggling

attempts at Arizona's Port of San Luis.

Officers referred a 24-year-old woman for additional questioning as she attempted to

enter the U.S. from Mexico Saturday morning in her Chevy SUV.

A CBP canine alerted to an odor it was trained to detect leading officers to discover approximately

113 pounds of meth, worth nearly $338,000; and approximately 5 pounds of heroin, worth

more than $86,000 hidden throughout the vehicle.On Friday evening, officers referred a 55-year-old

man to the vehicle inspection lot.

During the inspection, CBP officers discovered nearly 35 pounds of methamphetamine worth

almost $105,000 with the assistance of another CBP canine.

The drugs were concealed in the vehicles' seats and rear door.Officers seized the drugs

and vehicles and turned those items along with the arrested subjects over to U.S. Immigration

and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations.

Agents Arrest Body Carriers at Immigration Checkpoint

TUCSON, Ariz.

– Nogales Border Patrol agents arrested three commercial shuttle passengers in the

past seven days for attempting to smuggle dangerous narcotics through the Interstate

19 Immigration Checkpoint.On May 2, agents conducting immigration inspections of shuttle

passengers discovered a 19-year-old Tucson woman with almost $6,000 worth of heroin concealed

near her groin.

Friday, agents arrested a 38-year-old woman from Foley, Alabama, after finding her in

possession of close to $6,000 worth of cocaine.

Yesterday, agents found two packages of heroin, worth close to $10,000, hidden on a 14-year-old

boy from Nogales, Arizona.

All three subjects, identified as United States citizens, were arrested and charged with narcotics

smuggling.

The cases were turned over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security

Investigations.CALEXICO, Calif.

– Border Patrol agents arrested a convicted sex offender near downtown Calexico suspected

of making an illegal entry into the United States on Friday.United States illegally.

Around 11 pm, agents observed the man jump over the international border fence and was

arrested shortly after.

The mas was transported to El Centro Station for identification and processing.

Record checks identified the man as Clemente Zazueta Lizarraga, a 37-year-old Mexican national.

Agents learned Zazueta had been previously arrested for Mischievous/Lewd or Lascivious

Acts with a Minor and a count of second-degree burglary in Merced County in Nov. 2005.

Ultimately, Zazueta was convicted and received 12 months in jail and 36 months probation.

Zazueta was processed for Re-Entry After Removal.

"On a daily basis, our agents continue to arrest and remove threats like this from our

communities," said Assistant Chief Patrol Agent David S. Kim.

In fiscal year 2018, El Centro Sector has arrested 15 sex offenders.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department

of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders

at and between the official ports of entry.

CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while

enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.

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