A couple has been arrested in Arizona for allegedly breaking into a restaurant. Police say they were also caught on camera being intimate inside the business.
The Scottsdale Police Department has identified the suspects as Corrisa K. Sucanick, 30, and Brian H. Morrow, 39.
According to a police statement, the incident happened at the Mon Cheri Restaurant in Old Town Scottsdale in the early hours of October 25, 2025. Surveillance footage from inside the restaurant helped police identify Sucanick and Morrow. Tips from the community also aided in their identification.
News reports say the restaurant owners claimed that the place was ransacked and about $450 was taken from the cash register. One of the owners also mentioned that the suspects damaged some floral decorations.
The owners said the suspects didn’t hide their faces when they entered the restaurant.
Sucanick was arrested on November 3, and Morrow was arrested the next day at a Motel 6 in Phoenix. Both were taken into custody without any problems and booked into the Maricopa County Jail.
Police say Sucanick is charged with burglary, while Morrow is charged with burglary and possession of burglary tools.
Authorities also stated that the couple will not be charged for any sexual acts that may have been caught on video, as those actions do not meet the requirements for criminal charges.

