Sunday, November 30, 2008

pln 6

In the article “Weld County raid nets $1 million in cocaine” by the Denver post, A drug raid in rural Weld County has uncovered about $1 million worth of cocaine and $42,000. In an early morning raid on Saturday by local and federal agents on a property off of Weld County Road 33. Agents seized ten kilograms of cocaine, several handguns and four vehicles in the raid. The raid also leads to the arrest of a Commerce City man at a home on Eagle Creek Parkway. The Commerce City arrest netted 250 grams of cocaine, $10,000, a handgun and four vehicles. The 250 grams has an estimated street value of $25,000. The names of the three men were not released by authorities citing the ongoing investigation. The Weld County Sheriff's Department SWAT team and agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement took part in the raid. I think they could secure more of the places that they suspect drugs could be hidden and have more random drug screenings.

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