A South Carolina baby boutique is now at the center of a growing investigation spanning multiple counties.
Authorities say dozens of customers paid for items they never received — and the woman behind the business has been arrested 15 times in just a few months.
What started as a handful of complaints has quickly turned into something much larger.
A Boutique Under Scrutiny
Pamela Brooke Schronce, who owns Thomas & Turner Boutique in Belton, markets her business as a “boutique for trendy little babies,” offering custom-designed clothing through social media and online orders.
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But law enforcement agencies across South Carolina say many customers never received what they paid for — or a refund.
According to Us Weekly, the allegations span at least eight counties, with investigators pointing to a growing number of complaints tied to the business.
Arrests Keep Adding Up
Schronce was most recently arrested on April 2 in Greenville County on five counts of obtaining property valued at $2,000 or less under false pretenses, according to court records.
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It marked her 15th arrest since January 1, 2026. Records show she later bonded out of jail, with bond set at $5,000.
The first complaints date back to December 2025, when a customer reported spending $360 on items that never arrived.
“The victim, like all the others, tried repeatedly to get an answer … but was eventually blocked,” Cherokee County Sheriff Steve Mueller said.
A Case Spanning Multiple Counties
As complaints grew, so did the number of charges. Schronce has faced multiple arrests across several counties, including Cherokee, Newberry and Anderson, with additional warrants issued as more alleged victims came forward.
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In Anderson County alone, investigators say more than 50 people reported similar experiences.
“Detectives say she repeatedly provided fabricated excuses to explain the missing deliveries,” the sheriff’s office said.
Deputies Lining Up to Make Arrests
With cases filed in multiple jurisdictions, law enforcement agencies have had to coordinate how and when to arrest Schronce.
Officials say the situation became so unusual that deputies from different counties were effectively waiting their turn to serve warrants.
The case now involves agencies across the state, with prosecutors working to determine how to move forward given the number of charges.
What Happens Next
Despite the growing list of allegations, the legal process is still in its early stages.

Schronce’s attorney, Joy C. Davis, told Us Weekly that she is “looking forward to her day in court,” while also waiting for evidence from multiple agencies involved in the case.
For now, investigators continue to sort through complaints as more details emerge.
Country Stars With Their Own Bars + Restaurants
Of all of the side hustles country artists could partake in, opening a bar or restaurant is the most fitting — and very common. After all, many of these stars got their start on a barstool, tip jar nearby, playing their music for anyone who would listen.
These places feel like home for many of these singers. Over the years, several artists have gotten into the bar or restaurant game, and for a select few, brands have turned into franchises with several locations and/or concepts — we’re looking at you, Jimmy Buffett!
Let’s take a look at the country star food and entertainment venues that have opened over the years.
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