Cocaine ring busted in Davison County, Attorney General Marty Jackley announces
Nine indicted suspects include those held on immigration charges
A Davison County grand jury has indicted nine people in connection with a cocaine distribution network that authorities say operated out of the Mitchell area, Attorney General Marty Jackley announced Thursday.
Three of the nine are also suspected of being in the country illegally.
“These drug traffickers are bringing dangerous drugs into our state; that has to stop,” Jackley said in a statement announcing the indictments. “I will investigate and prosecute those drug dealers who endanger our citizens.”
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