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RUSHVILLE, Ind. (August 12, 2014)-- The largest steroid ring ever in Indiana has been dismantled, say investigators in Rush County.

The Rush County Sheriff's Office, Rushville Police Department, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Postal Inspector teamed up for the bust, according to Rushville Police Chief Craig Tucker. He says the lab was found in the home of a married couple and they were arrested Tuesday afternoon.

"The DEA agents that were involved say this was the largest active steroid lab they have seized," said Chief Tucker.

The bust occurred in the 1200 block of E. State Rd. 44. Police say they don't know yet how the whole operation worked, but do know the couple was using the US Postal Service in some way.

David and Holly Starkey are charged with dealing a controlled substance. More charges and arrests are expected.

"Upon further charges, once additional charges are added, they will have a bond and will have the chance to exit our facility until they get a court date in the next coming two weeks," said Rush County Sheriff's Deputy Terry Drake.

Ken Miller with the USPS said, "As always when there is the potential use of the mail to facilitate a crime, as postal inspectors, our mission is to make sure our agency and the US postal service is not used to facilitate any crimes."

Deputy Drake said neither David nor Holly have a criminal history in Rush County.

Below are photos of evidence collected in connection with the ring:

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