Beyonce’s choreographer reported that his Atlanta rental car had been smashed into to the police last week.

Beyonce encountered some unforeseen difficulties last week as she and her team were in Atlanta for her “Cowboy Carter” tour. Her choreographer and one of her dancers were reportedly near Krog Street Market when their rental Jeep Wagoneer was broken into. They were only gone from the car for almost an hour, according to TMZ. Upon their return, they found that two luggage had been stolen and the trunk window was broken.

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Christopher Grant, the choreographer, informed authorities that the suitcases held valuables. This includes hard drives with Beyonce’s unreleased music as well as performance lists and plans for the filming of her “Cowboy Carter” tour. According to reports, the car also contained laptops, luxury sunglasses, clothing, and a set of AirPods Max headphones.

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The officer noted in the police report that “Mr. Grant advised he was also carrying some personal sensitive information for the musician Beyoncé.” He informed her that her hard drives for her next show in Atlanta had also been taken, and that he was her choreographer and that Mr. Diandre Blue was one of her dancers. Watermarked songs, some unreleased music, show filming plans, and previous and upcoming set lists were all on the hard disks.

The audio of Grant’s 911 call has now been made public. As he explains the situation to the operator, he sounds upset. According to The Shade Room, he said, “Someone broke into my car… they stole my computers and everything.” “This knowledge is extremely significant. I work with a high-ranking individual, and I truly need my computer and everything else.

Grant continued by informing the operator that he was using Apple’s Find My app to track his devices. It’s yet unknown whether any of the stolen goods have been found. However, police discovered two sets of fingerprints on the car and issued a warrant for a suspect’s arrest. The crime was reportedly caught on local security cameras. There have been no arrests.

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