From Colorado Sep 2018:
Sixteen people have been charged with participating in the drug ring, which brought cocaine into the U.S. from Mexico. It was distributed through a network in Atlanta.
Authorities said they seized 134 kilograms (295 lbs.) of cocaine and $1.2 million in cash. The AG’s office estimated the cocaine to be worth $5.3 million.
According to the indictment, the ring was led by Jesus Arevalo-Arviso and Julian Anchondo-Galaviz, who lived in Greeley. They allegedly coordinated with an associate in Atlanta to distribute the cocaine and launder the money associated with its sales.
The attorney general’s office said court-authorized wiretaps allowed investigators to discover the ring was being operated from one of the men’s Greeley home.
Narcoland, from the Rockies west.
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