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Two men sentenced in drug trafficking case that targeted North Dakota Indian Reservations

FARGO (KFGO) - A Detroit, Michigan man has been 15 years in federal prison for leading a drug trafficking organization that targeted two North Dakota .

Two men sentenced in drug trafficking case that targeted North Dakota Indian Reservations

FARGO (KFGO) - A Detroit, Michigan man has been 15 years in federal prison for leading a drug trafficking organization that targeted two North Dakota .

More alleged drug traffickers indicted in federal court | News, Sports, Jobs

ajohnson@minotdailynews.com A federal grand jury has indicted several people in connection with a drug trafficking ring originating in Michigan and involving drug trafficking, including of oxycodone and the lethal fentanyl, in Minot and on the Fort Berthold reservation. A number of other people were indicted earlier in another case in connection with a trafficking ring based in Michigan that had trafficked drugs on North Dakota reservations and the surrounding area. Among those indicted in the latest case include Romel Rambus, who is also known as Bagboy Mell, who has been indicted for a continuing criminal enterprise, money laundering conspiracy, Devonsha Dabney, whose aliases include Kemell, Mellyvsmell, and Rell, who has been indicted for conspiracy to distribute and possession with intent to distribute controlled substances, participating in a continuing criminal enterprise, participating in a money laundering conspiracy, maintaining a drug-involved premises, and aiding and a

North Dakota reservations target of Detroit opioid traffickers, feds say

North Dakota reservations target of Detroit opioid traffickers, feds say U.S. Attorney Drew Wrigley unveils Operation Letter To Reub, which alleges 30 people shipped tens of millions of dollars worth of fentanyl and oxycodone pills to the Fort Berthold, Spirit Lake and Turtle Mountain reservations. 6:30 pm, Feb. 24, 2021 × Many more indictments are expected in cracking a drug ring that targeted North Dakota Indian Reservations. FARGO Federal prosecutors have started to unveil defendants in a significant opioid trafficking case they say led one of the most violent Detroit gangs to North Dakota Indian reservations. In likely his last news conference, U.S. Attorney Drew Wrigley on Wednesday, Feb. 24, named DeVonsha Dabney and Romel Rambus, two 26-year-olds from Detroit, as suspected ring leaders of the Reub gang, which allegedly trafficked tens of millions of dollars worth of fentanyl and oxycodone pills to the Fort Berthold, Spirit Lake and Turtle Mountai

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