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Restaurant Burglars Get Intimate on Security Cams
22 Nov
Summary
- Couple arrested after brazen break-in and intimate act.
- The incident occurred inside a Scottsdale Mediterranean restaurant.
- Suspects face burglary charges, not for their amorous activities.

Police have apprehended a couple accused of a daring restaurant burglary that took an unexpected turn when they allegedly engaged in sexual activity in full view of security cameras. The incident occurred on October 25 at Mon Cheri Restaurant in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Corrisa Sucanick, 30, was arrested on November 3, followed by Brian Morrow, 39, the next day. Despite the explicit surveillance footage, authorities stated the couple will not face charges for their intimate encounter. However, both are charged with third-degree burglary, and Morrow faces an additional charge for possession of burglary tools.
Restaurant staff reported that the thieves forced open the cash register, scattered flowers, and ransacked the bar, stealing approximately $450 in cash, an iPhone, and a bottle of liquor. The owner expressed dismay over the damage, particularly to a beloved rose display, highlighting the violation felt by the staff.




