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Twin brothers and co-conspirator convicted of distributing methamphetamine in Larimer County receive lengthy sentences

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Three men connected to a Mexican drug operation have received prison sentences totaling 208 years for distribution of methamphetamine and other crimes, the Northern Colorado Drug Task Force said on Tuesday.

Gerald Moore, 53, and twin brothers Darrick Heimann and Darren Heimann, both 49, were among nine arrested in Larimer County in 2014 after a Task Force investigation that found 12 pounds of meth tied to sources of supply in Sinaloa, Mexico.

All three, who were convicted in a Larimer County court, had lengthy felony criminal histories, the Task Force said in a press release.

Moore got 96 years, Darrick Heimann, 64 years, and Darren Heimann, 48 years.

During the investigation, more than $8,800 in cash, cocaine, prescription pills and a firearm were also seized.

 

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