Police identified the suspect as Kelvin Evans and said he was
booked into jail on charges of entering a vehicle with the
intent to commit theft and a parole violation. Online jail
records for metro Atlanta's Fulton County did not list an
attorney for Evans.
Beyoncé’s choreographer, Christopher Grant, and dancer Diandre
Blue were traveling with the singer for concerts in Atlanta when
they called police on July 8 to report the break-in. They said
someone smashed a window in their rental vehicle and stole two
suitcases while they were at a restaurant nearby.
Grant told police he had been “carrying some personal sensitive
information" for Beyoncé. The police report said the stolen
items included two Apple laptops and five thumb drives that
included “unreleased music” along with other digital files
related to Beyoncé's tour.
Atlanta police spokesman Anthony Grant said in an email Tuesday
that none of the items have been recovered.
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