A man, his wife and their son were among four members of the Menominee Nation of Wisconsin who have been indicted with trafficking cocaine on the reservation.
Richard Olson, 56; his wife, Eleanor, 51; son Joseph, 24, and family associate, Jessica Gauthier, were arrested last Thursday. They face charges of delivery and conspiring to deliver cocaine, with Olson alleged to be the organizer of the drug dealing.
The arrests came after a 12-month investigation that involve the tribe, the FBI and local and state authorities.
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