US Couple Caught on CCTV Having Sex Moments Before Robbing Restaurant
A shocking incident in the United States has left many baffled after a couple broke into a restaurant, had sex inside, and then proceeded to rob the place. According to a report by the New York Post, the entire act was captured on security camera, revealing the strange sequence of events.

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Couple's Late-Night Break-In Caught on Camera
The bizarre event unfolded early Saturday morning around 3:50 am (local time) at Mon Cheri, a popular restaurant in the Old Town area of Scottsdale, Arizona. Scottsdale police have launched an investigation into the case.
Surveillance footage reportedly showed a man and a woman entering the premises and engaging in sexual activity in front of a rose-themed photo wall near the restaurant's patio. Moments later, they moved inside to carry out the robbery.
Theft and Property Damage Reported
After their intimate act, the duo reportedly stole around $450 in cash, an iPhone 5 belonging to a staff member, and a bottle of liquor. In addition to the theft, they damaged two doors and pried open the restaurant's cash register before fleeing the scene.
The restaurant, known for its Instagram-worthy floral decor and romantic setting, is a popular spot for dates and bachelorette parties.
Owner Calls the Incident "Really Just Weird"
Reacting to the incident, restaurant owner Lexi Caliskan expressed her shock and disbelief. "The incident was 'bizarre... violating... really just weird,'" she said.
"They got caught in the moment, there's roses everywhere, maybe it was kind of romantic, but modern-day Bonnie and Clyde," Caliskan told ABC15 Arizona.
She added, "The first thing I noticed was that the whole stand was totally, like, torn apart. There was things all over."
Police Seek Help to Identify the Suspects
Authorities revealed that the suspects' faces were visible in parts of the footage as they removed their masks briefly. The restaurant has also shared the video on social media, appealing to the public for help in identifying the culprits.
As of now, the Scottsdale Police Department has not made any arrests or confirmed the identities of the pair involved in this unusual break-in and robbery.












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