Mr. Know It All
06-23-2005, 10:32 AM
LAS VEGAS -- Police in Las Vegas said they didn't have too much trouble finding the guy who robbed a pizza parlor.
According to authorities, Alejandro Martinez left behind a job application with his real name and address. Clark County prosecutor Frank Coumou said he chalks it up to either inexperience or plain stupidity.
Investigators said Martinez ordered a pizza and started filling out the application. Then he allegedly pulled a gun and demanded money. A clerk handed over $200.
Investigators not only have the application, they say a witness also wrote down the plate number on Martinez's getaway car. He now faces burglary and robbery charges.
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/4642788/detail.html
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According to authorities, Alejandro Martinez left behind a job application with his real name and address. Clark County prosecutor Frank Coumou said he chalks it up to either inexperience or plain stupidity.
Investigators said Martinez ordered a pizza and started filling out the application. Then he allegedly pulled a gun and demanded money. A clerk handed over $200.
Investigators not only have the application, they say a witness also wrote down the plate number on Martinez's getaway car. He now faces burglary and robbery charges.
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/4642788/detail.html
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