Beyoncé Storage Units Were Reportedly Robbed Of $1 Million Worth Of Designer Clothing & Accessories

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Beyoncé Storage Units Were Reportedly Robbed Of $1 Million Worth Of Designer Clothing & Accessories
According to reports, storage units where Beyoncé houses some of her valuable belongings were broken into and robbed. The units are said to have been rented out by Beyoncé’s production company Parkwood Entertainment. Allegedly, the three storage units involved in the incident are located in the Los Angeles area and were hit on two separate occasions earlier this month.

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TMZ reports that during the first robbery the thieves were able to make off with expensive handbags and dresses that belong to the ‘Halo’ singer. The burglars then came back within a week and stole more items, including children’s toys and photos that belong to one of Beyonce’s stylists. The LAPD is currently investigating the robbery however, no arrests have been reported so far.

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Beyonce isn’t the only celebrity target for storage burglaries. Miley Cyrus reportedly had special keepsakes like family photos stolen from her storage space recently.

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