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… law enforcement partners to target those who seek to profit from the sale of deadly substances.” “The Massachusetts … in the same location. This co-located model enables agents from different agencies to collaborate on …
… charges that violated the terms of his pretrial release from a separate case in which he was charged as a felon in … El Paso Division investigated this case with assistance from the IRS Criminal Investigation. Supervisory Assistant …
… he stated, “overdose, overdose,” and that he was calling from “…her phone…” While the dispatcher was trying to … of the defendant as callous. “Nothing deters you from criminal conduct…I don’t know what else to do to …
… commitment to protect our country and communities from the dangers of illegal narcotics. HSI will continue to … agencies while following the money to stop those who profit from deadly fentanyl sales in the United States.” If …
… Card cracking schemes are fueled by checks that are stolen from postal collection boxes and chemically washed and … types of threats. The fight to keep our streets safe from dangerous gangs and drugs is an ever-constant struggle …
… Superseding Indictment filed today in federal court: [1] From at least in or about 2006 to in or about 2021, YBMG was … of heroin, five kilograms of cocaine, and marijuana from at least in or about 2006 up to and including 2021. …
… plus four kilograms (over eight pounds) of cocaine from an apartment at 550 West 54th Street, a luxury … Commissioner Edward A. Caban said, “The charges stemming from this case demonstrate the unwavering commitment of the …
… laboratory analysis. Drug paraphernalia was also recovered from various places in the apartment. A suitcase contained a … picture and different names, including a driver’s license from the Dominican Republic. Special Narcotics Prosecutor …
… shared commitment to keeping the people of the Bronx safe from violence. Because of that partnership, and thanks to … heroin, cocaine, cocaine base, oxycodone, and marijuana from in or about 2011 through in or about March 2020. …
… Supreme Court Justice Felicia Mennin entered screen shots from the security footage into evidence. The images depicted … law enforcement faces while working to keep our cities safe from gun violence, crime, and drug trafficking,” said DEA …
… partners to remove large quantities of deadly drugs from the streets and to disrupt drug networks.” This case … by the Drug Enforcement Administration with assistance from the Spokane Regional Anti-Violence Enforcement and …
… have been charged with federal offenses stemming from their alleged involvement in narcotics trafficking in … Departments. The DEA HIDTA Task Force includes personnel from the DEA Bridgeport Resident Office, the Connecticut …
… of these charges will be just as relentless.” Investigators from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, working with … of drugs, guns and money, and the removal of 26 defendants from the streets, will immediately make the citizens of …
… two Cincinnati businesses were used to launder proceeds from the narcotics conspiracy: Tri-State Jeweler on Race … allegedly concealed and packaged to be transported to and from the Cincinnati region. According to the 15-count …
… the cartels’ finances, which are overwhelmingly generated from drug sales that occur in the United States, and deny … and were significantly aided by coordination and support from the multi-agency Special Operations Division near …
… allegedly had ties to the Sinaloa cartel, imported drugs from Mexico which were smuggled into San Diego and … allegedly conspired to purchase cocaine and fentanyl from Ramirez and his son, Hugo Norberto-Adrian Jr. for …