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Domino's Armed Robbery Suspect Indicted
A Hampton man linked by DNA to the armed robbery and two similar crimes allegedly used a Glock-style pellet gun.

A local man connected by DNA evidence to a once-unsolved pizzeria stickup has been indicted on a felony count of armed robbery.
David Wilson, 28, a Hampton man who is currently being held at the Rockingham County House of Corrections, pointed a gun at a Domino's Pizza employee while robbing the Lafayette Road business on Jan. 31, 2012, according to the Rockingham Superior Court indictment.
The crime had gone unsolved until DNA found on a sweatshirt ditched by the Domino's suspect matched DNA obtained from a bandana Wilson wore during an armed robbery at a .
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Wilson is also allegedly behind a . Wilson allegedly used the same Glock-style pellet gun in all three incidents, which is one of the other ways police connected the incidents.
Wilson is being held on $20,000 cash or surety bail.
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An indictment is not an indication of guilt or conviction; rather, it means a grand jury believed there was sufficient evidence to warrant a trial.
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