CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Authorities Wednesday will announce dozens of indictments in

bust.

More than 30 people in Cleveland's Collinwood neighborhood and stretching into Euclid, were indicted on heroin trafficking and related charges. The U.S. Attorney's Office said some of the suspects are affiliated with the East Side street gang

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Officials will provide more information at a noon press conference in Collinwood featuring U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio Steve Dettelbach, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy McGinty, FBI Special Agent in Charge Todd Wickerman, Cleveland Police Chief Michael McGrath, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson and Euclid Mayor Bill Cervenik.

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twice as many people in Cuyahoga County as homicide by gunfire this year.

Wednesday's bust comes after what is believed to be the largest heroin takedown in northern Ohio last month, when authorities detained nearly 100 people, mostly in Cleveland's St. Clair neighborhood. That ring brought heroin to Cleveland from Chicago and Atlanta.

In 2010, another drug sweep in the Collinwood neighborhood landed more nearly 80 suspects in jail in a multi-state cocaine trafficking ring.

