Unreleased music Beyoncé stole on the Atlanta Cowboy Carter Tour

Hard drive includes BeyoncéAccording to police, her choreographer rented a car, an unreleased music and several other items, was stolen during a Cowboy Carter tour in Atlanta last week.

According to police, police responded on July 8 after receiving a call about vehicle theft.

The report said two suitcases of Beyoncé choreographer Christopher Grant and one of her spare dancers, Diandre Blue, were stolen from a rented jeep, when it was stolen when it parked it in the first floor parking lot in the Kroger area.

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Beyoncé is here to perform her Cowboy Carter tour in Washington, D.C. in July. A hard drive with Beyoncé’s unreleased music and several other items were stolen last week in an Atlanta car. (via CNN Newssource via Picturegroup/Shutterstock)

The report says that the two laptops and hard drives contain watermarks, unreleased music, lens plans and a list of past and future suits.

Investigators from the Atlanta Police Department’s theft investigated from the Automobile Department.

According to police, an arrest warrant has been issued for the unnamed suspect.

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CNN has reached out to representatives of Grant, Blue and Beyoncé to comment.

Grant also reported that according to the report, a $1,000 ($1,523) outfit, a pair of Tom Ford sunglasses worth $500 ($761) and a $750 ($1,142) Tumi schoolbag were also stolen from the vehicle.

Blue also reported on the MacBook Air and a pair of headphones were stolen.

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Beyoncé held her fourth and final concert in Atlanta on Monday night (approximately Tuesday) after performing at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 10, 11 and 13.

Next, she heads to Las Vegas for the July 25 show.

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