Suspects threatened Popeyes employees and demanded money, according to police
Police are looking for a "Larry, Curly and Moe" trio who skid and slid their way into an armed robbery of a Texas fast-food joint.
The masked suspects threatened employees of a Beaumont, Texas, Popeyes Chicken with handguns and demanded money shortly before 9 a.m. on New Year's Eve, police said.
Their slippery slope into criminal life started with a tumble from the first suspect. Then, the second one tripped over him.
The third suspect looked like a new skater on the ice for the first time, but he regained his balance in time to avoid the human pile of burglars.
Police in Beaumont, Texas, are looking for "3 stooges" who slipped and fell during a robbery of a Popeyes restaurant. (Beaumont Police Department/Facebook)
The Beaumont Police Department had some fun on social media, asking the public if they recognized "these three stooges" that came and left in a blue vehicle seen at the start of the surveillance video, which was posted on Facebook.
"Larry, Curly and Moe (caught on video below) went slipping and sliding into Popeyes on Phelan armed with handguns, threatening employees and demanding money," police said.
"We understand that they’re masked up, but they’re wearing pretty distinctive clothing."
The suspects are later seen in the video grabbing an unknown amount of money before taking off.
Police in Beaumont, Texas, are looking for the three masked suspects "with distinctive clothing" who threatened Popeyes employees with a gun on New Year's Eve. (Beaumont Police Department/Facebook)
Police asked anyone with information to call Beaumont police at 409-832-1234 or Southeast Texas Crime Stoppers at 409-833-TIPS (8477).
Tips can also be sent by downloading the P3 Tips app on your smartphone, and all crime stoppers tips are anonymous.
Chris Eberhart is a crime and US news reporter for Fox News Digital. Email tips to