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Teens Will Be Tried As Adults In Dad’s Death

FOUR INDICTED IN

WORCESTER MURDER

Dylan Robinson, 15, is led into Otsego County Court, Cooperstown for a hearing in October. (Libby Cudmore/AllOTSEGO.com)

COOPERSTOWN – The Otsego County grand jury has indicted Dylan Robinson, 15, Alexander Borgreen, 16, Anais Soto, 15 and Nicolas Meridy, 32, for the murder of Dylan’s father Kenneth Robinson, 53, inside his Worcester home in October, District Attorney John Muehl announced this morning.

The three teens and Meridy were indicted on Murder, second degree, Burglary, first degree and Attempted Robbery, first degree.

Muehl has said they broke into the house with the intent of stealing marijuana and money and, in the course of that robbery, Dylan shot his father in the chest and the head.

Additionally, Robinson, Meridy and Borgreen were indicted on Arson, third degree.

Two other girls, Alexis Lotterman, 16, Walton and Tatiana Febo, 17, Downsville, were charged with burglary, first degree, but will be tried in family court.

According to Muehl, all four will be arraigned in the coming weeks.

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  1. I beleive al who were ther to Rob the deceased should b held loable for the murder the murder took place during a robbery i thought the law was that if a murder happens during robbery that ALL r responsible im not a lawyer but do beleive all should b held accountable

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