Would-Be Robber Not Taken Seriously

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Updated: 1/18 12:18 am
 Police in Versailles said a would-be robber left empty-handed when he tried to hold up a Little Caesar's Pizza.
 That's because the employees didn't take him seriously.
 They told police they thought he was drunk when he walked in and said "this is a hold-up."
 The manager said when no one gave him any money, he asked for a light for his cigarette. After he got a light, he left.
 Police later arrested 25-year-old Ryan Hopkins and charged him with intoxication, not robbery.
 The said that's because he didn't have a weapon.

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