141 pounds of methamphetamine seized
DENVER – Thirty-seven individuals have been charged with
federal crimes related to methamphetamine drug trafficking in two separate
indictments unsealed in the United States District Court for the District of
Colorado, announced U.S. Attorney Bob Troyer, DEA Special Agent in Charge William
T. McDermott, and Colorado State Attorney General Cynthia H. Coffman. The indictments were issued by a Federal
Grand Jury on April 19, 2018, and May 2, 2018, and unsealed today as arrest
warrants were served throughout the metro Denver area, as well as in California
and Arizona.
As described in two separate indictments, the drug
conspiracy operated within the State of Colorado from dates spanning back as
far as July 1, 2015. Separate charges
against individual defendants include conspiracy to distribute and possess with
the intent to distribute methamphetamine, knowingly or intentionally
distributing and possessing with the intent to distribute methamphetamine,
intentionally using a communications device in causing or facilitating the
commission of a drug felony, and money laundering.
“Meth ravages and ruins the precious lives of too many
Coloradans,” said U.S. Attorney Bob Troyer.
“Taking out 37 dealers, taking this kind of weight out of our suffering
communities, is a major public safety victory. And it’s one we only got because
of the exceptional work and partnership we have with the Colorado Attorney
General’s Office, the DEA, and many other law enforcement agencies.”
“Today’s bust is another indication that the profitability
of dealing drugs in the U.S. invites cartels and criminals into our
communities,” said Colorado Attorney General Cynthia Coffman. “Along with its
law enforcement partners, the Colorado Attorney General’s Office will keep the
heat on drug traffickers doing business in our state. But until we effectively reduce demand for
these potent and deadly drugs, we will be fighting symptoms and consequences
rather than stopping the problem.”
“With the methamphetamine, heroin and the opioid epidemic
ravaging the country, this unified effort reflects the partnerships between
federal, state, and local law enforcement in combating this issue to protect
the citizens of Colorado,” said DEA Special Agent in Charge William T.
McDermott. “The arrests of these 37
defendants will disrupt the flow of drugs into Colorado, California and
Arizona. The Denver OCDETF Strike Force
will continue its mission in targeting, disrupting and dismantling the highest
levels of transnational criminal organizations.”
“This case is one of many examples of how local, state and
federal partners work together to combat drug crimes,” said ATF Denver Special
Agent in Charge Debbie Livingston. “Supporting our federal, state and local
partners is always a priority for ATF.”
The Denver OCDETF Strike Force Group led today’s operation,
which successfully arrested 25 individuals.
Others are presently at large.
The Strike Force includes investigators from the Colorado State Attorney
General’s Office, DEA, HSI, FBI, ATF, U.S. Marshals Service, the Internal
Revenue Service – Criminal Investigation, and was supported by U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement. Other law
enforcement agencies assisted in making today’s arrests. These cases are being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorney Stephanie Podolak.
The defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven
guilty in a court of law.
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