So... I got robbed. Parked Car got vandalised in the USofA. TIL - leave nothing in the car.
— Chinmayi Sripaada (@Chinmayi) May 9, 2017
I was standing right by the smashed glass and
In multiple tweets, the playback singer explained that her car had been parked when the robbery happened. It took her five minutes to even realise that items she had left in the car was missing. Police who were alerted about this theft, apparently told her that break ins were very common in the area. She said that a neighbour scared the thief and prevented further damage. A red haired girl has allegedly been caught on camera, looting her belongings.
It took me 5 minutes to realize things were missing. The police here in SFO were really kind and told me break ins were common.
— Chinmayi Sripaada (@Chinmayi) May 9, 2017
Thankfully a neighbor scared the thief from stealing more stuff and a red haired girl is caught on camera. Good people still walk the earth
— Chinmayi Sripaada (@Chinmayi) May 9, 2017
Chinmayi further added, "I hope I get the stuff back. And seriously hope I am done with this nonsesnse. Like really. Over quota. God please go play with someone else."
I hope I get the stuff back. And seriously I hope I am done with nonsense. Like really. Over quota. God please go play with someone else.
— Chinmayi Sripaada (@Chinmayi) May 9, 2017
She was recently targeted by the 'hacked' Twitter account of radio host and playback singer Suchitra, in a series of unsavoury tweets. In addition to this, she was forced to deal with rape threats on the microblogging site, forcing her to launch a petition to Twitter.
But Chinmayi is not the first Indian singer, to become a victim of theft in the U.S this year. In April, SP Balasubrahmanyam's passport and other items were stolen while he was on his SPB50 tour. He too took to social media to relay the information to his fans and even informed them that the Indian Embassy had been quick to replace his stolen documents.