Man indicted in Bangor robbery N.H. resident, 4 others allegedly assaulted Domino’s Pizza delivery driver

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BANGOR – A man who in February ordered three pizzas and allegedly robbed and assaulted the delivery driver with the help of four juveniles was indicted on Monday by the Penobscot County grand jury for robbery. Jared Kohler, 18, of Exeter, N.H., called Domino’s Pizza…
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BANGOR – A man who in February ordered three pizzas and allegedly robbed and assaulted the delivery driver with the help of four juveniles was indicted on Monday by the Penobscot County grand jury for robbery.

Jared Kohler, 18, of Exeter, N.H., called Domino’s Pizza on March 30, Penobscot County Assistant District Attorney Greg Campbell said Monday. Kohler and the others allegedly attacked the deliveryman outside a Bolling Drive residence where they had ordered the pizzas delivered.

He is scheduled to be indicted on Friday, April 29, in Penobscot County Superior Court. If convicted, he faces up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000.

None of the alleged assailants lived at the residence, and the decision to pick that address appeared to be random, Bangor police said last month when the five were arrested.

They took about $200 in cash, some of driver’s personal property and the pizzas, according to Campbell. The delivery driver suffered minor injuries but did not require medical attention.

In an unrelated case, Matthew A. Crossman, 19, of Bangor was indicted on eight counts of burglary, six counts of theft, and criminal mischief. Crossman and others last year allegedly broke into storage units at two self-storage businesses in Bangor and one in Carmel.

If convicted, Crossman faces up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000 on each count.

The District Attorney’s Office is expected to file charges against others involved in the crime spree.

Others indicted Monday by the grand jury include:

Roberto Berrios, 32, Lowell, Mass., unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs, unlawful possession of scheduled drugs, criminal forfeiture.

Lucas Bradford, 19, Veazie, two counts of burglary, two counts of theft, two counts of criminal mischief, burglary of a motor vehicle, unauthorized use of property,

Jeffrey Brawn, 47, Bangor, operating after revocation, criminal operating under the influence of intoxicants.

Scott L. Chaison, 34, Bangor, assault, terrorizing.

Amy Gwinner, 19, Bangor, burglary, assault on an officer, two counts of assault, criminal mischief.

Joshua Hoover, 24, Brewer, forgery.

Richard E. Hurd Jr., 36, Bradford, failure to appear.

Nicholas McDonald, 24, Eddington, failure to report.

Charles P. Michaud, 36, Garland, negotiating a worthless instrument, theft by deception, forgery, receiving stolen property.

DeWayne Posey, 45, Bangor, terrorizing, assault.

Dawnise L. Preble, 32, Veazie, two counts of unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs.

Richard M. Quinn, 39, Perry, two counts of theft, burglary, eluding an officer, operating after revocation, driving to endanger.

William L. Russell, 24, Medway, criminal threatening, possession of a loaded firearm in motor vehicle or trailer.

Cory A. Shaw, 23, Glenburn, unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs.

Matthew P. Siriois, 19, Bangor, two counts of unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs.

Jesse Walker, 20, Bangor, reckless conduct.

Blake Williams, 19, Holden, burglary, two counts of theft.


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