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Milton woman gets 2 1/2-5 years for armed robbery

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COPYRIGHT 2017© DOVER - A Milton woman was sentenced in Strafford County Superior Court on Monday to two and a half to five years in a New Hampshire State Prison for her part in an armed robbery in Dover in 2015.

Haley Cahill, 20, of 10 Saltbox Lane, Milton, also received a consecutive 12-month sentence in Strafford County Jail for fentanyl possession and trafficking stemming from an August arrest in Somersworth.

When she was arrested on the drug charge she was already awaiting trial in the robbery case, which she hatched with a just-released Strafford County Jail inmate and allegedly a New Hampshire State Prison inmate.

Cahill pleaded guilty to both charges in April in addition to a conspiracy to commit armed robbery charge for which she received a suspended sentence on Monday from Strafford County Superior Court Judge Mark E. Howard.

Jeremy Jackson, 25, pleaded guilty in January to his involvement in the attack and was sentenced to 10 to 20 years in state prison.

Also indicted in the case is Charles Brown, 42, of New Hampshire State Prison in Concord. Brown has yet to face trial in the case.
Brown was already incarcerated on unrelated charges at the time he is alleged to have helped hatch the scheme for the assault and robbery.
Court records state the three acted in concert on Dec. 12, 2015, in committing the robbery and threatening the victim by pointing a gun at him.
The shooting occurred around 11 a.m. with witnesses reporting to police that Jackson was involved in an altercation with another man outside a residence on George Street in Dover and pointed a handgun at him, a police statement released shortly after the incident said.
After the victim ran away from Jackson, he fired a shot into the victim's residence and fled the scene.
No one was injured in the shooting.
Brown helped plan the robbery from prison and conversed by phone prior to its execution," Dover Police Lt. Brant Dolleman said shortly after the indictment was handed down, adding that Brown and Jackson could also have hatched their plan in prison where they had spent time together in the past.
After an initial investigation Dover Police Department detectives obtained an arrest warrant charging Jackson with criminal threatening, reckless conduct, and being a felon in possession of a firearm, all felony charges.
Two days later on Dec. 14, Dover and Rochester Police along with the Strafford County Sheriff's Office Drug Task Force located Jackson in an apartment building at 17 Norway Plains Road in Rochester where he was taken into custody without incident.
It is alleged that Jackson, who was released from the Dover jail just hours before the alleged robbery and shooting, had material help from Cahill in commission of the crimes.
Principal allegation listed in the indictments are that Cahill "picked up Jackson from the House of Corrections," and/or "drove Jackson to the location where the robbery occurred," and/or "provided Jackson with a firearm," and/or "drove Jackson away from the scene."

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