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Meth bust made at Northern Cheyenne
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MARCH 30, 2001 With the assistance of US Marshals and Bureau of Indian Affairs officers, the FBI on Wednesday served arrest warrants on seven people wanted for methamphetamine trafficking and possession on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in Montana. The arrests stem from a year-long investigation by the FBI and the Eastern Montana Drug Task. Of those arrested, five have been charged with a six-count conspiracy for the sales of meth between April and August 2000. One is charged with a single count of distribution of less than 50 grams of a mixture containing meth in January 2000. The final was charged on a single count of possession of meth in February 2000. Get the Story:
Feds make 7 meth arrests on reservation (The Billings Gazette 3/30)
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