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A thief suspected of breaking into Beyoncé’s choreographer’s car and stealing it has been arrested.
Kelvin Evans was taken into custody on August 26 in Hapeville, Georgia on Tuesday, September 16th for a parole violation.
According to prison records people got, he was booked for one count of entering a car or another vehicle with intent to commit a theft or felony.
He is suspected of stealing several items from choreographer Christopher Grant and dancer Deandle Blue’s Jeep Wagoner on July 8th, including a flash drive that includes her unreleased music, a future concert set list, and more.
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“The hard drive included music marked with water, some unreleased music, a video plan for the show, and a set list of past and future,” a police report obtained by people who read before.
Grant and Blue also reported that clothing, designer sunglasses, two suitcases, a laptop and Max headphones were photographed from the car.
The hard drive has not been recovered, investigators told CNN.
According to the incident report, footage of the vehicle used during theft was captured. Authorities then called the vehicle owner and said she had borrowed the car to help pay the bill.
She said she borrowed it from her mother that morning and that her uncle, Kelvin Evans, called on him to come later to pick him up. Evans told the vehicle owner he would use the car for five minutes, but instead told him he took it for 30 minutes before returning it. He said he used it to go to a friend’s house, she claimed according to the outlet.
Upon his return, he reportedly told his nie to meet him at his aunt’s house on Hank Aaron Drive. Surveillance footage from the apartment complex recorded Evans, his nie and the child removing the bag from the car. He then returned the car, put his bag in the trunk and put it on his bike, and the Atlanta News first quoted the incident report.
Jail records show that Evans is being held at the Fulton County Jail on a $20,000 bond. Records show that he has a history of massive arrests dating back to 2002. He was arrested for suspected armed robbery, aggravated the attack and entered a car attempting to commit theft.
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People contacted Fulton County bosses and Magistrate Court to find out more.