Crime & Safety

Bail Set at $200,000 for Dunkin' Donuts Robbery Suspect

A Dedham man, who police allege is responsible for robbing Dunkin' Donuts, was ordered held on $200,000 bail after appearing in Stoughton District Court Wednesday, according to a report in the Boston Herald.
Isaiah Murphy, a 23-year-old former Dunkin Donuts employee at the Westwood Dunkin Donuts, plead not guilty to two counts on robbery with a firearm and a wearing mask at Dunkin' Donuts in Canton July 30 and July 24.
Murphy is being considered as a subject in more than a dozen robberies, according to prosecutor Chris Meade.
James Gavigan, Murphy's lawyer, requested bail between $5,000-$10,000, saying the gun allegedly used in the Canton robberies wasn't discovered. 


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