Beyoncé’s Choreographer Tells Police ‘Really Important Information’ From ‘High Status’ Boss Was Stolen In Newly Released 911 Call

Beyoncé’s Choreographer Tells Police ‘Really Important Information’ From ‘High Status’ Boss Was Stolen In Newly Released 911 Call
Police have released the 911 call of Beyoncé’s choreographer reporting the theft of his laptop and hard drives, which reportedly contain music and show plans for the superstar.
In the emergency call placed on July 8, Beyoncé’s choreographer Christopher Grant urgently explains to dispatch that someone had broken into his SUV rental while he was at a restaurant in Atlanta.
Clearly shaken, Grant also reveals just how important the stolen items are, saying:
“They have my computers, and it’s really, really important information in there. I work with someone who’s like, of a high status, and I really need the, um, my computer and everything.”
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Though he never mentions Beyoncé by name, multiple reports confirmed the equipment belongs to her team. The files reportedly contained unreleased music, set lists, and plans for her Cowboy Carter tour, which is currently wrapping up its final shows.
Investigators were able to use the Find My app from AirPods connected to the stolen gear to pinpoint the possible vicinity of the items. Authorities also recovered two sets of fingerprints from the SUV. An arrest warrant has since been issued, and while a suspect has reportedly been identified, no official names have been released to the public yet.
Whew! We hope Bey gets her hard drives back soon!
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