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Indianapolis Woman Charged in Major Drug Bust as Indiana Crime Guns Task Force Seizes Guns and Drugs

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Published on June 17, 2025
Indianapolis Woman Charged in Major Drug Bust as Indiana Crime Guns Task Force Seizes Guns and DrugsSource: Google Street View

In a substantial crackdown on narcotics distribution in Indianapolis, Ana Terran-Moreno has been apprehended by the Indiana Crime Guns Task Force (ICGTF), following a series of investigative maneuvers that culminated in the seizure of an extensive cache of firearms and drugs. The series of events leading to the raid and subsequent arrest were unfold over the course of an operation that saw Terran-Moreno engaging in drug deals that detectives closely monitored, according to IMPD News.

Initially, ICGTF detectives had keenly observed Terran-Moreno’s movements and witnessed her involved in illegal narcotics transactions, after which they stopped her vehicle and found a Glock handgun and quantities of methamphetamine and cocaine; this traffic stop and on the spot search was the tip of the iceberg as it led to a warranted search of her apartment where an arsenal of ten handguns, two machine gun conversion devices, and heavier quantities of illegal substances were discovered. Detectives catalogued 698 grams of methamphetamine, 68 grams of cocaine, 190 grams of marijuana, and $1,905 in US currency inside the apartment, a haul that points to a larger operation than initially suspected.

The swift operation by the ICGTF, in cooperation with local and federal partners, appears effective in its comprehensive strategy to target and reduce violent crime involving firearms in Central Indiana. The ICGTF's holistic approach to violent crime prevention combines innovative techniques to pinpoint and dismantle networks that contribute to the illegal firearms trade and associated narcotics distribution.

Terran-Moreno now faces multiple serious charges, including Dealing Methamphetamine, Dealing Cocaine, Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Cocaine, Possession of Narcotics, and Possession of a Machine Gun, though she is presumed innocent until proven guilty as per the justice system. The Indiana Crime Guns Task Force's diligence in this case underscores a rigorous commitment to public safety and order, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office (MCPO) and the Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) have been notified for the review and finalization of charges to be brought against Terran-Moreno, her fate now hinges on the outcomes of their deliberations and the trials to follow.