Several indicted in liquor store theft ring dubbed ‘Operation Tequila Sunset’

Bromfield, Colorado (KDVR)-Four persons are affiliated with a criminal charge under the Culorado Crime Act in Colorado regarding a coordinated theft ring from the coordinator targeting alcohol stores across the metro area.

Prosecutors say that the group stole more than $ 150,000 of alcohol and goods and caused damage to more than $ 50,000 in property during a series of rest operations that extend at least 10 cities. Investigators called the case “sunset process Tikila”.

The monitoring video appears from multi -suspect stores who use stolen vehicles to force access to fast -paced thefts in sites including Arvada, Brighton, Westminster, Superior and Broomfield.

Brian Yuk, the owner of Arista Wayne & Lives in Bromfield.

Yuk said: “I watch them inside and outside the store, and I took me and ways to live my son.” “It was the longest four minutes of my life.”

Among the elements that I stole were sophisticated bottles of alcohol, including rare holdings of $ 2,500 each. One of those bottles was later empty in the suspect’s house, according to the prosecutors.

Michael Dujeriti, the lawyer for the twentieth judicial province, said the case represents a strong example of coordinated law enforcement and the commitment to the accountability of the repeated perpetrators.

“For small companies there – we will always fight to support the rule of law.”

The investigation is still ongoing, and officials say more charges can be made as the case advances forward in court.

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