Authorities have released the 911 call made by Beyoncé’s choreographer, Christopher Grant, after his vehicle was broken into in Atlanta, Georgia—an incident that reportedly involved the theft of sensitive tour materials, including unreleased music belonging Beyonce.
According to reports, the break-in occurred on July 8, 2025, while Grant’s rental SUV was parked at Krog Street Market. According to the call, which was made public by Atlanta police, Grant sounded urgent and distressed as he informed the dispatcher of the situation.
“Someone broke into my car… they stole my computers and everything,” he told the 911 operator. “It’s really, really important information. I work with someone who’s of a high status and I really need my computer and everything.”
Grant said he was actively tracking the stolen devices through Apple’s Find My app in hopes of recovering the items before they could be compromised. Among the stolen belongings were two hard drives, laptops, and Apple AirPods—items he claims contained unreleased, watermarked Beyoncé music, past and future set lists, and production materials for her ongoing Cowboy Carter Tour.
Investigators responded quickly, dusting the SUV for fingerprints and tracking the stolen AirPods to a red and silver Hyundai Elantra believed to be connected to the theft. A warrant has since been issued for a suspect, although it remains unclear if any of the stolen property has been recovered.
No arrests have been made yet.


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