Beyoncé Hard Drive Theft: Arrest Made
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Kelvin Evans Arrested in Connection with Beyoncé Hard Drive Theft
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Atlanta police have arrested Kelvin Evans following a nearly two-month investigation into the theft of hard drives containing unreleased music by Beyoncé. The arrest stems from a parole violation and a new charge of entering a vehicle with the intent too commit a crime.
Last updated September 21, 2025, at 11:05:45 AM EDT
The Investigation Unfolds
The investigation began approximately two months before September 17, 2025, when hard drives containing unreleased Beyoncé music were reported stolen.Live 5 News first reported the arrest on september 17, 2025, noting that Evans was already in jail for a parole violation when linked to the theft.
according to police reports, Evans allegedly enlisted the help of a relative to retrieve the stolen items. This relative, Evans’ niece, provided key details to investigators.
Niece’s Account of Events
Evans’ niece told police he asked her to pick him up,stating he needed the car to visit a “freind’s house.” Upon his return, she observed four black bags inside the vehicle. She stated Evans instructed her to meet him at her aunt’s apartment to drop off the bags.
Surveillance footage corroborated the niece’s account,showing Evans,his niece,and a small child removing bags from the car. later that night, Evans returned to the vehicle and placed a black bag in the trunk before leaving the scene on a bicycle.
Charges and Current Status
Kelvin Evans now faces a charge of entering a vehicle with the intent to commit a crime, in addition to the existing parole violation. the specific details of the parole violation have not been publicly released. The investigation remains active, and further charges are possible.
As of September 21,2025,Evans remains in custody. The stolen hard drives have not yet been recovered, and authorities are continuing to search for them.
Potential Legal Ramifications
The charges against Kelvin Evans carry potentially significant penalties. entering a vehicle with the intent to commit a crime is typically a felony offense, punishable by imprisonment and fines. The parole violation could also result in additional time added to his existing sentence.
Beyond the criminal charges,Evans could also
