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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

DNA on fake beard helps nab robbery suspect

Surveillance camera images of a man who robbed the Grocery Outlet on North Division Street in Spokane on Tuesday, June 23, 2009.
 (Spokane Police Department)
A seven-month-old robbery may be solved thanks to DNA from a fake beard worn by the culprit. Donald R. Wright, 35, was arrested Wednesday in connection with a June 23 robbery at the Grocery Outlet at 7810 N. Division after the Washington State Patrol Crime Lab matched his DNA to DNA on the beard. Wright is accused of robbing the store while wearing the wig and beard. He ran from the store and through a nearby backyard before telling the homeowner that he needed a ride because he was being chased, according to a search warrant filed today in Spokane County District Court. When the homeowner returned to the area, he learned of the robbery and told police he may have inadvertently driven the culprit from the scene, according to the search warrant. Police found the wig and beard in the man’s backyard. The crime lab reported a match with Wright on Jan. 29. His DNA was on file because of a previous felony drug conviction. The robber’s getaway driver picked out Wright’s mug shot in a lineup, according to the search warrant. Wright is in Spokane County Jail and is excepted to appear in court today on a second-degree robbery charge. Detectives used the search warrant Wednesday to obtain a new DNA sample from Wright. Police have said the Grocery Outlet robbery may be connected to a robbery at the Cash Store at 5920 N. Division St., but Wright is accused of only the Grocery Outlet incident right now.