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Nearly 50 people living in Colorado illegally were arrested Sunday morning after federal agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration and other partners raided a makeshift nightclub in Adams ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration on Sunday morning detained 49 people in Adams County, Denver7 spoke with immigration advocates to hear their reactions and concerns to the raid.
None of the 49 people detained in an Adams County warehouse raid are facing criminal charges, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. — The Drug Enforcement Administration said there likely won't be any drug or gun charges after agents detained more than 40 people, including suspected members of Tren de ...
Drug Enforcement Administration agents raided a makeshift night club in an Adams County warehouse and took 50 undocumented immigrants into custody on Sunday, Jan. 26. (Photo courtesy of DEA).
The Drug Enforcement Administration said they did not present any cases for prosecution related to "previously reported behavior" of the 49 people inside an Adams County makeshift nightclub they ...
The DEA says 41 illegal immigrants were taken away from the scene on this bus. Of the 49 taken into custody at the makeshift nightclub in Adams County, the DEA says dozens had connections to TdA.
Neither the Drug Enforcement Administration nor the Immigration and Customs Enforcement have filed any state level referrals for prosecution in Adams County. CBS News Colorado learned this nearly ...
Federal agents busted alleged traffickers at a Colorado makeshift nightclub for Tren de Aragua affiliates, taking nearly 50 illegal immigrants into custody.
ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. — The Drug Enforcement Administration said agents detained nearly 50 people, including suspected members of Tren de Aragua, during a raid Sunday morning in Adams County.
According to the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Rocky Mountain Division, the operation happened at a makeshift nightclub in Adams County.
They entered a building at the 6600 block of North Federal Boulevard in unincorporated Adams County that had been converted into a "makeshift nightclub," as described by the DEA in a social media ...
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