Unreleased Beyoncé music stolen from car in Atlanta; 911 call released

Atlanta police are investigating after unreleased Beyoncé music was stolen from a car in northeast Atlanta.

What we know:

An Atlanta Police Department report said the music, as well as set lists and footage plans for Beyoncé's show, were stolen from her choreographer's rental car while parked in a garage at 44 Krog Street.

The break-in happened on Tuesday, July 8.

APD said Christopher Grant and Diandre Blue parked their car around 8:10 p.m. and returned to their car an hour later. They came back to find the back window of the Jeep Wagoneer damaged and both their suitcases taken while they were in the market.

Officers tracked the victims' computers and AirPods. They also found fingerprints on the car. 

Beyoncé and her team were in Atlanta for four nights of performances at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Monday marked the last night of the Cowboy Carter tour in the city. 

What they're saying:

One of the victims called 911 to report the theft.

"Someone broke into my car," the caller told the dispatcher. "They stole my computers and everything. But it has a tracker on it, so I can see where it is... it’s really, really important information. Like I work with someone who's of a high status and I really need my computer at this time."

What we don't know:

Police said a warrant has been issued for their suspect, but they have not released their name.  

Police have not said if the music has been recovered. 

The Source: Information in this article came from a release by the Atlanta Police Department and a police report filled out by officers on scene.  It was updated to add that police changed the location of the break-in from Krog Street Market to a parking garage on Krog Street. 

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