The man who police say rolled into a Stamford jewelers in a wheelchair in August and then ran out with a Rolex, macing a store clerk and knocking down a security guard on the way, was picked up by New Rochelle, N.Y. police Friday during a domestic disturbance in that city. Conklin said Johnson, who has about 20 criminal convictions in New York for a variety of crimes, including assault on a police officer and sexual assault, was picked up sometime Friday night by New Rochelle police after they were dispatched to a domestic disturbance. Using one of Johnson's more recent mug shots from New York, police put together a photo lineup using pictures of similar looking men and showed the pictures to store employees, who quickly picked out Johnson's picture and identified him as the Rolex robber. With that information, police were able to obtain the signature of a judge on an arrest warrant, which was then lodged in the FBI's National Crime Information Center, which alerted New Rochelle police that Stamford wanted him when he was arrested Friday, Conklin said.