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Derry, Sandown, Somersworth Men Indicted On Sexual Assault Charges: Court Roundup
Manchester woman indicted on Londonderry stabbing, robbery charges; Mass. man indicted on 8 drug dealing charges; aggravated DWI in Hampton.

BRENTWOOD, NH — A Rockingham County grand jury indicted the following people recently.
Holly A. Crawford, 39, of Concord Street in Manchester on first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and robbery charges, all felonies, as well as a simple assault-deadly weapon misdemeanor count. She was accused of acting in concert with Kushmir Chaney to rob, stab, and assault a woman on Sept. 23, 2023, in Londonderry, according to the indictment. Crawford was also accused of strangling the victim. Read more about this case here: Police Issue Warrants For Woman In Connection To Manchester Stabbing
Dawn Marie Deangelo, 45, of Hampton on a felony possession of fentanyl charge on Aug. 1, 2023, in Seabrook.
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Cory R. Desisto, 40, of Gamache Road in Derry on two felony attempted aggravated felonious sexual assault charges. He was accused of attempting to have sex with a woman while she was sleeping, helpless, and before she had time to flee, on June 10, 2023, in Epping.
David J. Desmond, 38, of Country View Drive in Raymond on possession of clonazepam and possession of psilocybin charges, both felonies, on Oct. 17, 2020, in Epping.
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Timothy J. Doss, 35, of Powderhouse Road in Sandown on two aggravated felonious sexual assault and three felonious sexual assault charges, all felonies, and two simple assault charges. He was accused of touching and fondling a girl sexually, for sexual arousal, in Sandown between April 1 and July 24, 2023.
Kenneth M. Dovey, 51, of Waterford Drive in Sandown on a felony theft by deception charge. He was accused of accepting money as an intermediary to hire a tree company to remove trees in Hampton that he claimed were dead and posed a hazard and then not using the money to hire the company between March 10 and April 5, 2023.
Karen Ann Haraden, 60, of Bonair Avenue in Hampton on a felony aggravated driving while intoxicated charge. She was accused of driving under the influence on Winnacunnet Road in Hampton on Aug. 30, 2023, and causing a motor vehicle collision with multiple facial and head fractures. Read more about this case here: Hampton Woman Arrested On Aggravated DUI Charge After Crash
Kevin Henao-Cardona, 29, of Bremen Street in East Boston, Massachusetts, on possession of MDMA and theft by unauthorized taking charges. He was accused of stealing merchandise from Macy’s at the Mall in Rockingham Park in Salem on Aug. 8, 2023.
Robert Henry, 41, of Main Street in Somersworth on felonious sexual assault-enhanced penalty and two aggravated felonious sexual assault charges, all felonies. He was accused of fondling and touching a girl sexually with his genitals between Jan. 1, 2015, and Dec. 31, 2017, in Raymond.
Scott Robbins Herman, 67, of South Main Street in Newton on first-degree assault-domestic violence-deadly weapon and second-degree assault-domestic violence-deadly weapon charges, both felonies. He was accused of stabbing another person with a knife in the leg on Sept. 16, 2023, in Newton.
Joshua Hilton, 30, of Cambridge Street in Lawrence, MA, on eight felony counts of sale of a controlled drug. He was accused of selling cocaine and fentanyl to a confidential source of the Salem Police Department on April 5, April 20, April 26, and May 8, 2023. Read more about this case here: Mass. Man Arrested In Salem On Drug Dealing Charges After Traffic Stop
Ashley Holt, 40, of Rochester, on two felony controlled drug act; acts prohibited charges, cocaine. She was accused of selling cocaine to another person on March 8, 2023, within 1,000 feet of Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter. On Oct. 17, 2024, she was found guilty of the charge. Holt was sentenced to 12 months in jail with 10 days of pretrial confinement, all suspended for five years. After that, she is on probation for three years. Holt was also fined $350, which was suspended for three years. On Nov. 22, 2024, she received two 12-month suspended sentences for possession of a controlled drug and theft by unauthorized taking, both felonies. The sentences were suspended for two years.
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