DENVER (AP) — Colorado authorities say they've broken up a drug ring responsible for importing and distributing more than $2 million worth of methamphetamine in the Denver area each month.

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State Attorney General John Suthers said Monday 41 people have been indicted. Eighteen face racketeering and conspiracy charges. The rest are charged with possession and intent-to-distribute. Suthers says the ring imported and distributed up to 100,000 doses of meth each month.

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