Crime & Safety
Accomplice of Bedford Hills Man Sentenced For Violent Home Invasion Robbery
The two had been involved in robbing marijuana dealers.

A Danbury man was sentenced to prison on Wednesday for participating in a violent home invasion robbery of illegal drug and trafficking proceeds.
Robert Cherry, also known as “Rob Base”, 45, of Danbury was sentenced to 66 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release, according to United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut Deirdre M. Daly.
One of his accomplices, Scott Myrie, aka “Venom,” 27, of Bedford Hills, N.Y. had been sentenced in January to seven years in federal prison after pleading guilty to robbery charges related to two of the Danbury home invasions.
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According to court documents and statements made in court, in January 2013 the Danbury Police Department began investigating a narcotics trafficking network that maintained a series of drug distribution locations, known as trap houses, in Danbury, out of which members of the organization sold crack cocaine. The organization also rented hotel rooms where they packaged and distributed narcotics.
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During the investigation, law enforcement learned that the individuals who headed the drug trafficking ring had organized and committed armed home invasion robberies of marijuana dealers.
Cherry participated in a home invasion robbery on Feb. 18, 2013. During the robbery, Cherry and other masked men forced entry into the residence of a known marijuana dealer.
Myrie struck a male victim in the head with a handgun repeatedly before dropping the gun during a struggle. While they were fighting, Cherry grabbed a knife from a knife block on the kitchen counter.
Cherry and the other home invaders ultimately fled the residence without taking any property.
On Oct. 1, 2014, Cherry pleaded guilty to one count of attempted interference with commerce by robbery.
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