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Over a hundred illegal immigrants were arrested in Colorado Springs Sunday morning after a multi-agency operation conducted a raid at an illegal club.
The Drug Enforcement Administration went on to say that the operation, done in partnership with the FBI, ICE, and the ATF, also yielded the seizure of firearms and drugs.
Officers from Immigration and Customs Enforcement are in the middle of processing people who were detained in a raid at what federal officials call an unlicensed nightclub in Colorado Springs over the ...
At least two other people were arrested at the time by Colorado Springs police, and Pullen said 17 members of the military were found inside of the club. The Department of the Army Criminal ...
An Army soldier who was arrested as part of a raid on an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado, last week is suspected of possessing and distributing cocaine while also trafficking ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested 104 people in a Drug Enforcement Administration-led raid of an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs last ...
Federal agents found “pink cocaine” — a deadly narcotics cocktail favored by migrant drug peddlers— during a raid on a Colorado underground nightclub where more than 100 illegal aliens ...
Staff Sergeant Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez was one of 17 active-duty soldiers arrested in a raid on an illegal nightclub ...
On Thursday, a federal judge ruled that the United States Army soldier, Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez, accused of selling ...
More than 100 people who are allegedly in the U.S. unlawfully were arrested in an overnight raid at an underground nightclub in east-central Colorado, the Drug Enforcement Administration said.
Staff Sgt. Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez was assigned to Fort Carson, an Army post south of the underground nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Denver said.