The Northern Colorado Drug Task Force says it has arrested five people affiliated with what the task force says was a fentanyl distribution operation based in the Loveland area.

The arrests followed the service of three of three warrants in the Loveland area on April 27, according to a post on the Larimer County Sheriff's Office Facebook page.

The post, which is actually a release from the task force, says the warrants turned up fentanyl, including some which was accessible by children. A stolen firearm and other evidence was also allegedly found. The post says the investigation started in June of 2022.

The release says the following people were arrested on the following charges:

Ryan Rios (DOB 02/29/80) of Loveland
⚬ Possession of Schedule II Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute (DF2)
⚬ Weld County Felony Warrant
Rios was issued a $750 cash bond by the Larimer County Court, in addition to a $50,000 cash/property/surety bond issued by Weld County.
Delia Cruz Dominguez (DOB 04/17/84) of Loveland
⚬ Child abuse – 2 counts (M1)
⚬ Unlawful Possession of Fentanyl (DM1)
Cruz Dominguez was issued a $1,250 Personal Recognizance bond by the Larimer County Court and released from the Larimer County Jail on April 28.
Rayna Venegas (DOB 05/18/98) of Fort Collins
⚬ Outstanding Parole Warrant
Venegas’ parole hold was removed and she was released on April 28.
Blake Davis (DOB 09/08/87) of Loveland
⚬ Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute (DF2)
Davis was issued a $400 cash bond and released on April 28.
Alysha Edwards (DOB 02/07/93) of Loveland
⚬ Larimer County Felony Warrant – Probation Revocation
Edwards was issued a $200 cash bond and released on April 29.

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