July 12, 2007 CONCORD, N.H. --A Concord (New Hampshire) woman pleaded guilty to smuggling drugs to her boyfriend behind bars. Federal prosecutors say 45-year-old Sherry Roderick admitted tried to sneak crushed Oxycontin tablets hidden in a greeting card into a jail in May. Roderick's boyfriend is Travis Blodgett, who with his brother has pleaded guilty to robbing more than half a dozen New Hampshire banks in the fall of 2005 and winter of 2006. The Blodgett brothers grew up in Concord but more recently were living in Sweden, Maine, where they were arrested last year. Roderick is scheduled to be sentenced in October. The maximum sentence for smuggling drugs into a corrections facility is ten years. Prosecutors say Roderick will likely get a shorter sentence.
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