Federal Tipoffs Involving Colorado
Heading Into Summer, DEA Rocky Mountain Field Division on Record-Setting Fentanyl Pace
DENVER, Colorado, June 1 -- The U.S. Justice Department's Drug Enforcement Administration's Rocky Mountain Division issued the following news release:
As most schools are out and Summer 2024 is unofficially underway, DEA's Rocky Mountain Field Division is on pace to eclipse fentanyl pill seizure records set just last year.
"It is an unfortunate reality that seizures of fake fentanyl pills across our Division - Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and Montana - continue at unprecedented levels," said DEA Ro
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Justice Dept.: Former Senior Executive, Former Sales Manager Convicted of Selling Data on Millions of U.S. Consumers to Perpetrators of Mail Fraud Schemes
WASHINGTON, June 1 -- The U.S. Department of Justice issued the following news release on May 31, 2024:
The Justice Department announced today that a jury found a former senior executive and a former sales manager of Epsilon Data Management LLC (Epsilon) guilty of federal criminal charges related to the targeting of millions of U.S. consumers for mass-mailing fraud schemes.
Robert Reger, 57, of Boulder, Colorado, and David Lytle, 64, of Leawood, Kansas, were found guilty today of conspiracy to
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U.S. Army-Fort Belvoir: Soldier Achieves Olympic Spot in Steeplechase, Credits Army With Success
FORT BELVOIR, Virginia, June 1 -- The U.S. Army's Fort Belvoir issued the following news:
By Shannon Collins
With a standing start, the Soldier hyper focuses on the 28 914-mm high fixed barriers and seven water jumps he needs to clear in the 3000-mm steeplechase to secure his Olympic dream.
Sgt. Anthony Rotich, a chemical equipment repairman assigned to the World Class Athlete Program at Fort Carson, Colorado, is the man to beat going into the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Track and Field in E
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