‘Amorous’ couple caught on camera having sex in Arizona eatery before robbing it: cops

They got busy and busted.
A lusty couple caught on security camera having sex inside an Arizona restaurant before allegedly robbing it was arrested and thrown behind bars for the steamy late-night heist, police said.
Corrisa Sucanick, 30, and Brian Morrow, 39, were hit with third-degree burglary charges after breaking into Mon Cheri Restaurant in Old Town Scottsdale around 3:50 a.m. on Oct. 25, and making off with $450 in cash, and iPhone 5, and a bottle of Bacardi rum, Scottsdale police told ABC15 Arizona.
Corrisa Sucanick, 30, was arrested on Nov. 3 and charged with third-degree burglary and possession of burglary tools. Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office
Brian Morrow, 39, was hit with the same charges for the steamy late-night heist on Oct. 25. Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office
The frisky duo also trashed the rose-themed eatery — but not before surveillance cameras caught them getting it on among the floral decorations near the outdoor patio.
The duo are accused of breaking into Mon Cheri Restaurant in Old Town Scottsdale at 3:50 a.m. Facebook/Mon Chéri Restaurant
They were then seen forcing their way inside the popular bistro.
“They got caught in the moment, there’s roses everywhere, maybe it was kind of romantic but modern-day Bonnie and Clyde,” owner Lexi Caliskan told the outlet last month following the bizarre break-in.
The restaurant owner said security footage captured the pair having sex during the break-in.
The eatery posted surveillance video of the wild caper on social media, enlisting followers to help ID the brazen couple.
With tips from the community, officials cuffed Sucanick on Nov. 3, and busted Morrow at a Phoenix hotel the next day. The pair were also charged with possession of burglary tools, the outlet reported.
Police said the frisky couple won’t be charged for their “amorous activities.”
Scottsdale police said the couple won’t face charges for their steamy romp before the alleged robbery.
“Neither suspect was booked for nor are they currently facing any charges for the ‘amorous activities’ caught on surveillance video, as it does not meet the criteria for criminal charges,” authorities said.
They were both booked at the Maricopa County jail.




