Beyoncé's music thief suspect has finally been arrested two months after the robber took valuables from a car.
The man in question, Kelvin Evans, was arrested on September 16 in Hapeville, Georgia after he unlawfully gained possession of a flash drive with unreleased music, the Cowboy Carter tour details including the set list and more.
As per a People report, the thief has been taken in for one count of entering a motor vehicle with intent to commit a felony or theft.
The robbery had taken place from choreographer Christopher Grant and dancer Diandre Blue’s Jeep Wagoneer on July 8.
Evans also took some clothes, accessories, two suitcases, a pair of laptops and AirPods Max headphones, which lead the police to him, using Apple’s technology.
Although the lawbreaker has been taken in, as he flashed a smile for his mugshot, the hard drives still have not been recovered.
The car from which the valuables were stolen was rented by Beyoncé's team, and that the car’s owner and the thief are related.
Evans is being held on a $20,000 bond, and has a history of arrests that go back decades from now.
Beyoncé is generally a reserved person, and as her mother Tina Knowles has noted "Queen Bey" was a shy child and although she isn’t shy anymore, the Listen singer is a quiet person.
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