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walking home in the 500 block of Elizabeth Street just after midnight when they heard footsteps fast approaching, Ara Seropian told The Citizen Monday."My wife said, 'Let's stop and let this guy pass,' " the 76 year old said. "He stopped and said, 'Give me your handbag.' My wife, I think out of instinct, took her handbag off her shoulder and went into the middle of the street yelling for help. He's got a knife not too far away from me, so he and I did a dance. We kind of circled."Seropian yelled and cursed at the man, who turned and walked away toward Southard Street.Neither Seropian nor his wife were injured."I wasn't in the mood to chase him at my age," Seropian said, adding that the suspect didn't make off with any money.He was described by Seropian as a young man, maybe 25 to 30 years old. And sober."He held the knife steady," Seropian recalled. "He didn't seem to be drunk at all. Not at all."The couple and another witness described the foiled bandit as having stringy blond hair sticking out from under a white baseball cap, according to a Key West police report. He was wearing a brown T shirt and khaki pants. He was clean shaven with a fair complexion.The knife appeared to be a small folding knife, possibly a pocketknife, Seropian said.Stephen Lapierre, who went to the couple's aid after hearing the commotion, told police he last saw the suspect walking east on Southard Street while taking off his shirt, police said.The couple, who split their time between Key West and Lancaster, Pa., were preparing to leave Monday for their trip back north, Seropian said. They purchased the "home that we