LOCAL NEWS Police: Genetic evidence ties suspect to another hold-up SHARE: | PRINTER-FRIENDLY By Diana Hefley Herald Writer @dianahefley Published: Tuesday, March 22, 2016, 12:01 a.m. advertisement | your ad here SNOHOMISH — The clothes a suspected robber shed during his getaway may be his undoing. Detectives say genetic evidence ties the man arrested for an armed robbery at a Lake Steven espresso stand to an unsolved hold-up at a Snohomish market. Prosecutors have charged Clinton Wheelock, 29, with first-degree robbery for both incidents. He was being held on $150,000 bail. The Snohomish robbery happened Oct. 12 at Baker's Mini-Mart. The suspect came in wearing a black hoodie pulled up around his head. He slid the hood off, revealing a ski mask over his face. He pulled a gun on the clerk and ordered her to open the cash register. He grabbed money from the till and a bank bag containing more cash and lottery tickets. A police
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