GREENSBURG, Ind. — Indiana State Police say they've arrested suspects allegedly involved in a methamphetamine distribution ring in Greensburg.
According to ISP, on Nov. 23, state police troopers and Greensburg Police Department officers were called to an apartment on East Street after receiving reports that "criminal activity" was taking place at the address.
Eventually, a search warrant was granted for the apartment. During the search, police say they found suspected methamphetamine, marijuana, prescription medications and drug paraphernalia inside the apartment.
The investigation led police to believe that the occupants of the apartment were obtaining meth and then distributing it to "hundreds of individuals" in Decatur County as well as across southeastern Indiana.
Troopers then arr

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