$100,000 bail set for man who ran from Berlin shooting
BERLIN (AP) — Authorities say a man who ran from a fatal shooting that resulted from a break-in in Berlin, N.H., has been charged with burglary and faces bail of $100,000 cash.
Twenty-year-old Dennis Ford, who is being held at the Coos County House of Corrections, appeared for a bail hearing Monday in Berlin District Court.
Authorities say Ford was one of three men who entered the apartment of 33-year-old Robert Burrill and 29-year-old Samantha Burns the night of Nov. 23, intending to rob the couple. There was a struggle and multiple gunshots were fired, killing one of the intruders, 23-year-old Nathan Stringfield.
Police said 28-year-old Christhian Bodillo also was shot and hospitalized. Ford was arrested Saturday.




