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Major drug distribution network dismantled after investigation

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A major drug distribution network in southern Indiana and Kentucky has been dismantled following a months-long investigation by the Indiana State Police.
The operation, dubbed “Operation Clocked Out,” resulted in the arrest of 29 individuals involved in the distribution of methamphetamine, cocaine, hydrocodone, and alprazolam pills.
The investigation started in February 2025 and uncovered a network of suppliers and distributors operating across state lines.
The suspects face a range of charges, including conspiracy to deal in controlled substances and corrupt business influence.

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