07/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/14/2026 11:54
New York Man Sentenced to Nearly Four Years in Federal Prison for Armed Robbery in Londonderry
CONCORD - A New York man was sentenced today for his role in a 2025 armed robbery in Londonderry, U.S. Attorney Erin Creegan announces.
Isaiah Ferro, 20, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Steven J. McAuliffe to 46 months in federal prison and 3 years of supervised release. According to the court documents and statements made in court, Ferro, along with four co-conspirators, traveled together from New York to Londonderry, New Hampshire, for the purpose of robbing a local business. Upon arriving at the business, the five perpetrators entered the premises, where Ferro threatened the victim with what appeared to be a firearm and the crew restrained the victim. Ferro and his co-conspirators then proceeded to steal merchandise and goods from the business, placing those items in a truck driven by a sixth co-conspirator. Afterwards, Ferro, and his co-conspirators fled the scene in their vehicle and returned to New York.
"This violent act involved an out-of-state crew who came to New Hampshire to steal goods and threaten lives," said U.S. Attorney Creegan. "We worked together with federal and state law enforcement partners in multiple jurisdictions to bring this crew to justice."
"Isaiah Ferro made the very poor decision to come to New Hampshire and target a victim, apparently at gunpoint, and today's sentence holds him accountable for his actions," said Ted E. Docks, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Boston Division. "No one should have to fear a roving crew of criminals targeting businesses, but that's exactly what happened here. Rest assured, the FBI and our partners are working every day to take violent individuals like Mr. Ferro off the street, to keep them from harming anyone else."
The Federal Bureau of Investigation led the investigation. The Londonderry Police Department, New Hampshire State Police, Massachusetts State Police, and New York Police Department provided valuable assistance. Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Vicinanzo and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Anna Krasinski prosecuted the case.