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Music Theft Case: Beyoncé Choreographer Theft Arrested

Authorities have arrested a suspect in a high-profile music theft case involving unreleased Beyoncé materials. Kelvin Evans faces charges for allegedly stealing sensitive items from the car of choreographer Christopher Grant and dancer Diandre Blue. Investigators say the theft included hard drives containing unreleased music, concert set lists, and show plans.

The theft occurred when the Jeep Wagoneer belonging to Grant and Blue was parked in a secure garage. Evans allegedly took advantage of a family member’s car rental arrangement to access the vehicle. Authorities believe he removed multiple items, including designer clothing, sunglasses, laptops, and a pair of headphones, before leaving the scene.

Surveillance footage shows Evans using a rented car to transport several black bags, which contained the stolen property. He reportedly involved his niece in moving the items, while a child was also present. Law enforcement officials recovered evidence connecting Evans to the theft. Despite the arrest, the stolen hard drives have not been located.

Evans now faces charges of entering an automobile with intent to commit theft or a felony. He is held on bond and has a lengthy criminal record. His prior arrests include alleged armed robbery, aggravated assault, and vehicle-related theft. Law enforcement officials stress the seriousness of the crime, given the high value and sensitivity of the stolen content.

The incident highlights growing concerns over security for artists and their creative materials. Experts note that music theft cases can disrupt production schedules and compromise unreleased content. For high-profile performers, safeguarding digital assets has become a critical priority. Music industry insiders emphasize careful storage, watermarks, and surveillance to prevent similar incidents.

Investigators are reviewing footage, tracing digital footprints, and questioning associates to locate the missing materials. Authorities also urge the public to provide information related to the case. The outcome of the investigation could influence future measures for protecting artists’ intellectual property.

This music theft case underscores the risks facing the entertainment industry today. Experts predict increased security protocols and stricter legal consequences for similar crimes. Meanwhile, the arrested suspect awaits trial, and authorities continue their search for the missing hard drives. The case remains under active investigation, with significant implications for both security practices and creative ownership.

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