Bizarre Arizona Restaurant Heist Caught on Camera: A Tale of Lust and Theft
A pair of love-struck thieves, Corrisa Sucanick and Brian Morrow, left a trail of destruction and seduction in their wake after breaking into Mon Cheri Restaurant in Old Town Scottsdale, Arizona. The unlikely duo's ill-fated heist took an unexpected turn when they were caught on security camera engaging in intimate activities among the rose-themed decorations.
According to police reports, Sucanick, 30, and Morrow, 39, breached the restaurant around 3:50 a.m. on October 25, making off with $450 in cash, an iPhone 5, and a bottle of Bacardi rum. However, it was their illicit tryst that would become the most memorable aspect of the crime.
The couple's steamy encounter, which took place amidst the floral arrangements near the outdoor patio, left witnesses and authorities aghast. The restaurant owner, Lexi Caliskan, described the scene as "kind of romantic but modern-day Bonnie and Clyde."
While Sucanick and Morrow were arrested and charged with third-degree burglary, they won't face charges for their alleged "amorous activities" – the intimate encounter caught on camera by surveillance footage. Authorities stated that since the act did not meet the criteria for criminal charges, neither suspect would be booked for it.
The pair was eventually apprehended, with Sucanick cuffed at the Maricopa County jail on November 3 and Morrow busted at a Phoenix hotel the next day. Both were charged with possession of burglary tools in addition to their initial theft charges.
In a bizarre twist, Sucanick and Morrow's illicit tryst has taken on a life of its own, with the restaurant posting surveillance video of the crime on social media and asking followers to help identify the brazen couple.
A pair of love-struck thieves, Corrisa Sucanick and Brian Morrow, left a trail of destruction and seduction in their wake after breaking into Mon Cheri Restaurant in Old Town Scottsdale, Arizona. The unlikely duo's ill-fated heist took an unexpected turn when they were caught on security camera engaging in intimate activities among the rose-themed decorations.
According to police reports, Sucanick, 30, and Morrow, 39, breached the restaurant around 3:50 a.m. on October 25, making off with $450 in cash, an iPhone 5, and a bottle of Bacardi rum. However, it was their illicit tryst that would become the most memorable aspect of the crime.
The couple's steamy encounter, which took place amidst the floral arrangements near the outdoor patio, left witnesses and authorities aghast. The restaurant owner, Lexi Caliskan, described the scene as "kind of romantic but modern-day Bonnie and Clyde."
While Sucanick and Morrow were arrested and charged with third-degree burglary, they won't face charges for their alleged "amorous activities" – the intimate encounter caught on camera by surveillance footage. Authorities stated that since the act did not meet the criteria for criminal charges, neither suspect would be booked for it.
The pair was eventually apprehended, with Sucanick cuffed at the Maricopa County jail on November 3 and Morrow busted at a Phoenix hotel the next day. Both were charged with possession of burglary tools in addition to their initial theft charges.
In a bizarre twist, Sucanick and Morrow's illicit tryst has taken on a life of its own, with the restaurant posting surveillance video of the crime on social media and asking followers to help identify the brazen couple.