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DENVER (KDVR) – Five people have been indicted by a Denver grand jury in connection to an auto theft ring that specialized in stealing Ford F-Series and Chevy Silverado trucks from parking lots and hotels around Denver International Airport.

The Denver District Attorney’s office announced indictments on Tuesday for Miriam Alvarez (age 28), Alan Lopez-Reyes (age 26), Pedro Marrufo-Garcia (age 32), Robert Mills (age 26), and Uriel Ureno-Garcia (age 31).

Uriel Ureno-Garcia is the only defendant that remains at large.

Charges for the five defendants include; violating Colorado’s Organized Crime Control Act, conspiring to commit aggravated motor-vehicle theft in the first degree, aggravated motor vehicle theft in the first degree, possession with intent to manufacture or distribute a controlled substance, identity theft and criminal trespass.