Pubdate: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News (CO) Copyright: 2001 Denver Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.denver-rmn.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/371 Author: Lynn Bartels WIRETAP HELPS FELL LARIMER COUNTY DRUG RING A federal wiretap provided a multi-agency drug task force a peek into a complex narcotics empire operating out of Larimer County. Authorities say 1,647 of 2,220 local calls made during a 23-day period last spring were about the sale and distribution of drugs, including cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana. "That gave us a real look at the drug trade," said Lt. Jim Broderick of the Fort Collins Police Department and commander of the Larimer County Drug Task Force. The task force announced Thursday it had dismantled a significant drug-distribution organization operating in Fort Collins, Loveland and unincorporated Larimer County. Customers included blue-collar workers and real estate agents, but the focus of the investigation was the distributors, Broderick said. The yearlong investigation, dubbed "America's Town," resulted in the arrest of 49 suspects, including Benjamin Escobar-Ortega, 24, the reputed kingpin. The Mexico native was living in Colorado. Five arrests are pending, Broderick said. The investigation led police to Longmont, Phoenix and Nebraska. Officers discovered other drug rings they thought were unrelated, but they eventually realized the operations were connected, Broderick said. The federal wiretap authorized in March provided the task force with detailed information about drug trafficking. The arrests began in April but were not announced until this week. In addition to drug charges, some suspects have been charged with weapons and immigration violations. The task force included local city and county law enforcement, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Immigration and Naturalization Service. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh