They’re irreplaceable.
A suspect has been arrested for allegedly stealing Beyoncé’s unreleased music, tour plans and other “personal sensitive information” from an SUV belonging to two members of her touring crew — but the never-before-heard tracks remain missing, according to reports and authorities.
Kelvin Evans was booked into Atlanta’s Fulton County jail on charges of entering a vehicle with the intent to commit theft and a parole violation, according to the Atlanta Police Department.
Though Evans was booked, police still haven’t recovered hard drives containing troves of the “Texas Hold ‘Em” hitmaker’s music, cops told TMZ.
The Queen B thief flashed a smug grin in his mugshot.
The shocking incident occurred on July 8 in Atlanta and came just two days before the “Halo” singer kicked off the Georgia leg of her current Cowboy Carter tour, according to an Atlanta Police Department incident report obtained by The Post.
Beyoncé’s choreographer, Christopher Grant, and dancer, Diandre Blue, told officers that two suitcases had been stolen from a Jeep Wagoneer that they were renting for the singer’s four-show stop at the city’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
The break-in happened within an hour’s time span, sometime after 8:09 p.m., inside a parking garage at 44 Krog Street NE. Grant and Blue said they discovered someone had broken into the Jeep Wagoneer through the vehicle’s trunk window, per the report.
The two stolen suitcases reportedly contained unreleased music by Beyoncé, as well as plans for her ongoing Cowboy Carter tour and more.
“Mr. Grant advised he was also carrying some personal sensitive information for the musician Beyoncé,” the incident report read.
“Hard drives for her upcoming show in Atlanta were also stolen,” it continued. “The hard drives contained watermarked music, some unreleased music, footage plans for the show, and past and future set lists.”
Clothing valued at over $1K, two laptops and a pair of AirPods were also reportedly taken.
Police first revealed they had used the stolen AirPods to track down a suspect using Apple’s “Find My” feature.
On July 14th, the Atlanta Police Department issued an arrest warrant for a suspect, according to WSB-TV.
It is not yet clear if Evans was the named suspect in the warrant at the time.
An attorney for Evans was not yet listed.
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