Mom, daughter charged with armed robbery
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DALTON — A Chatsworth mother and daughter are in jail without bail on armed robbery charges after authorities said they held a friend at knifepoint and stole her medications.

Helen Rebecca Carroll, 64, of 394C Fullers Chapel Road, and Charlotte Lynn Boling, 43, of 307 Davis Road, were each charged by the Murray County Sheriff’s Office with one count of armed robbery.

Sheriff Howard Ensley said the three women went to a convenience store together on June 16 and, while Carroll went into the store, Bolling pulled a pocketknife on the victim in the car and demanded her medications.

Carroll reportedly helped her daughter gather up the pills when she returned to the car.

The victim said she gave up about 64 pills of a hydrocodone drug, 42 pills of carisoprodol and 37 pieces of alprazolam, according to the incident report.

Ensley said the women then took the victim home.

“They were friends — it was one of those things,” he said.

Carroll and Boling were denied bond in a Magistrate Court first appearance at the Murray County jail on Friday, a jail spokeswoman said.

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June 25, 2012
Armed robbery over the new drug of choice, pills. I wonder is that part of the war on drugs? They are very addictive and do major damage to your liver and other things depending on the pill and the amount you take. I believe a good doctor balances the damage they do to the good and life span of the person they give them too. Taken by the wrong person, one pill could do major damage.
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