SELMA, Al.
Federal officials say 22 people have been arrested  in Selma on charges of selling crack cocaine and officers are looking  for six others.
The 28 were indicted Wednesday by federal grand  juries following a four-month investigation by federal and local  authorities that included officers buying crack cocaine in Selma  neighbors. 
U.S. Attorney Kenyon Brown said no officers or suspects were injured in the roundup.
Officials said all the suspects are from Selma and all face charges of intent to distribute crack cocaine.
Police  Chief William Riley said he has worked with federal authorities to  clean up drug problems since arriving in Selma about three years ago.
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