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Major Methamphetamine Bust in Colorado: Over 1,000 Pounds Seized, 15 Charged

Major Methamphetamine Bust in Colorado: Over 1,000 Pounds Seized, 15 Charged another meth bust

Federal authorities in Denver have revealed the largest methamphetamine bust in Colorado’s history. More than 1,000 pounds of the drug were taken off the streets, and 15 individuals have been charged following a two-year investigation that traced the narcotics supply chain from Mexico into the state. Allegations point to coordination with major Mexican cartels and elaborate smuggling methods.


Hidden Cargo and Arrests Disrupt Trafficking Pipeline

Investigators discovered approximately 505 kilograms (some 1,115 pounds) of methamphetamine hidden inside imported produce boxes and on a passenger bus. One major seizure occurred in April at a suburban Lakewood property, where agents uncovered drug packages concealed in pear-squash shipments. Earlier, in December, nearly 45 kg (~100 pounds) were found aboard a Greyhound bus passing through Vail after surveillance of a suspect’s phone. Eleven of the 15 indicted individuals are already in custody; four remain at large and are believed to still be in Mexico.


Links to Mexican Cartels and Federal Scope of Operation

The case exposes alleged ties to cartel networks operating out of the Mexican states of Sinaloa and Jalisco—two groups recently designated by U.S. authorities as foreign terrorist organisations. The investigation, led by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado, employed wire-taps, undercover work and cross-border coordination. Prosecutors say this operation prevented millions of doses of meth from reaching consumers in the Denver and surrounding areas.

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