Police say it was nice and easy for them to identify a robber who raided a U.S. convenience store -- because his wallet fell out of his pocket during the attack.

Criminal master-moron Jeffrey Everly, 38, walked into a Minute-Mart convenience store in Kentucky and demanded money from the cashier.

As the till was opened, the hooded and dubiously goateed man grabbed at the cash drawer. When it ended up on the floor, he jumped over the counter to grab his ill-gotten gains.

But Everly then got into a scuffle with the member of staff and didn't notice his wallet fall from his pocket during the fight, meaning he probably felt pretty good as he ran off with an undisclosed amount of money.

However this feeling will no doubt have been short-lived, as police say the wallet containing identification which was enough for them to secure a second degree robbery arrest warrant.

Officers are now appealing for anyone who might be able to help them locate Everly to come forward. He was last seen driving a red and gray pick-up truck.

Keep reading to see the loose-pocketed crook in action. And while we're not normally in the habit of giving criminals advice, how about not taking a photo ID with you on a crime.