A thief asks his victim to take heed: "It's my first robbery."

A novice thief failed in his first robbery mission, according to Houston police sources, who revealed that the thief asked his victim, an employee in a fast food restaurant, to expedite his consideration and speed up the implementation of his request because it was his first robbery.

And the authorities requested the public's help to identify the suspect in the accident, which was revealed by the store's cameras, as the suspect went to the employee who was behind the cash collection machine in the restaurant and asked for change in exchange for $100.

When the employee turned to ask his manager, police said the man showed a gun from his pocket and demanded the money in the drawer.

After hesitation, the thief revealed that this was his first robbery, and that he wanted money.

According to "Fox 24", the manager refused to hand the suspect over, so he tried to negotiate with her for several minutes, before getting frustrated and nervously leaving the shop, according to the police.



Police are still looking for the suspect, who is described as a Hispanic man, aged between 17 and 25, who was wearing a black shirt and was armed with a pistol.

Authorities have offered a potential reward of $5,000 for information relating to this incident that could lead to the indictment and/or arrest of the suspect.

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