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ABC News correspondent Aaron Katersky reported fresh information Wednesday regarding an alleged drug distribution scheme operating within Penn State University’s campus community. The investigation has revealed previously undisclosed aspects of what authorities characterize as an organized cocaine trafficking operation centered at the institution.
Law enforcement officials have been conducting an active probe into the suspected network, which sources indicate involved multiple individuals engaged in the distribution and sale of controlled substances. Katersky’s reporting brings additional clarity to the scope and methods employed by those accused in the case.
The details emerged as investigators continue examining evidence and witness accounts related to the alleged operation. Federal authorities have not yet released comprehensive charges or a full accounting of individuals potentially involved in the suspected trafficking network at the university.
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