Miami officials said on
Friday reports of an arrest
warrant issued for R&B
singer Chris Brown are
inaccurate, although the
singer is still a suspect in
the alleged theft of a
mobile phone earlier this
week.
Brown, 22, who won a
Grammy award earlier
this month, is midway
through a five-year
probation after pleading
guilty to criminal assault
for beating ex-girlfriend
Rihanna in 2009. If
arrested again, Brown
risks being jailed for
probation violation.
In a report filed with
Miami Beach Police
Department on Sunday,
24-year-old Christal
Spann, a resident of
Miami, named Brown as a
suspect in a "robbery by
sudden snatching."
The report cites Spann's
claim that Brown, who
was in a black Bentley
automobile, reached
through an open window
and snatched Spann's
iPhone out of her hand as
she tried to snap a picture
of him, saying "you ain't
going to put that on no
website," before driving
off with the phone.
The incident is still under
investigation by the
Miami Beach police, and a
spokeswoman at the
Miami-Dade County state
attorney's office said on
Friday that reports of an
arrest warrant issued for
Brown were inaccurate at
this time.
Representatives for
Brown did not
immediately return calls
for comment.

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