Six alleged members of a Denver meth ring were indicted Wednesday, accused of breaking into homes and vehicles, and selling stolen property to buy the drug.
The 27-count indictment, filed in Denver District Court, charges the suspects with racketeering, motor-vehicle theft and drug possession.
The indictment names Moises Sanchez Barajas, Jessica Unyong Pak, Ali Douglas Samei, Ramie Lynn Kendall, Jeffrey Phillip Wickstrom and Jacob Wayne English as defendants.
The various charges allege that for more than two years, ring members broke into homes, businesses and vehicles across the state and stole property and personal and financial information. Members then sold, traded or bartered the stolen goods in exchange for drugs, primarily but not limited to methamphetamine.



