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Intimate Encounter and Theft Caught on Camera at Scottsdale's Mon Cheri Restaurant

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Published on October 27, 2025
Intimate Encounter and Theft Caught on Camera at Scottsdale's Mon Cheri RestaurantSource: Google Street View

In an unusual incident early Saturday morning, a loving duo's theft at Mon Cheri, an upscale Scottsdale restaurant renowned for its picturesque settings, was captured on camera, as per reports by FOX10Phoenix. The couple forced entry around 3:50 a.m. and not only appropriated approximately $450 in cash, the restaurant's iPhone, and a bottle of Bacardi, but also found time to engage in an intimate act among the establishment's signature rose displays, something the cameras documented in detail.

According to FOX10Phoenix, Lexi Caliskan, the owner of Mon Cheri— which can translate to "my dear" in French- the break-in was first noticed when disarray was seen, "The first thing I noticed was that the whole stand was totally, like, torn apart. There was things all over," she told the same source. While the couple initially wore masks during their burglary, they eventually removed them; unfortunately for them, that act was caught on the security footage, making identification a possibility for law enforcement and the general public alike. The couple's behavior extended beyond theft, as Caliskan lamented the damage to two doors and the state of the restaurant's cash registers, which were "just torn apart."

Mon Cheri, a spot usually rife with Instagram-worthy scenes, was turned into a backdrop for a brazen sexual encounter, a development met with shock by the staff. “This is such a happy place, like c'mon. Look how beautiful. Stay out. We don’t want you. Leave. Never come back," said lead server Caitlyn in a statement obtained by FOX10Phoenix.com. Echoing this sentiment, Caliskan added, "As women down here, like we are not okay with it. Do not come here. Do not steal from us. We will catch you and we will find you."

Aside from the sexual escapades and theft at Mon Cheri, law enforcement in the Scottsdale area is confronting another grave matter: the discovery of partial human remains found near "Secret Mountain," thus adding to a day already clouded by crime, as reported by Yahoo News. The restaurant owner and their staff are now focused on getting the couple's faces recognized in the hopes someone will recognize them and notify the Scottsdale Police, a call to collective action in the pursuit of justice and the reclamation of peace within their space.