Pamela Brooke Schronce, the proprietor of the upscale Thomas and Turner Boutique in Belton, South Carolina, has been taken into custody for the eleventh time this year following allegations of defrauding customers across the state. The 30-year-old blonde was booked into the Cherokee County Detention Center on Monday, after a victim reported on December 10 that they had ordered $360 worth of products but never received their items from the boutique, according to official statements.
Familiar Mugshot and Evolving Arrest Photos
Sheriff Steve Mueller of Cherokee County detailed the case to Fox Carolina, explaining that the victim, like many others, repeatedly attempted to contact Schronce for answers but was eventually blocked without response. Investigators secured an arrest warrant on February 17, 2026, and waited in line with other agencies to have her booked. A collage of arrest photos documents Schronce's changing hairstyles, expressions, and distinctive features over her multiple bookings.
Charges and Legal Proceedings
Schronce is facing one count of obtaining property under false pretenses, valued at less than $2,000. She was granted a $2,125 surety bond, as per records cited by the outlet. Her legal troubles have spanned nine counties since the start of the year, with arrests occurring on a near-daily basis in some instances.
Timeline of Arrests Across South Carolina
Her arrest spree began on the first day of the new year when she was taken into custody in Anderson County before being extradited to Fairfield County for formal charges. Subsequent arrests included:
- January 7: Arrested by the Easley Police Department.
- February 5: Arrested by the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office and released at 6:25 pm, only to be arrested again about an hour later by the Easley Police Department.
- February 9: Booked again in Anderson County.
- February 11: Turned herself in to the Abbeville County Sheriff’s Office.
- February 13: Arrested by both the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office and the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office on the same day.
- February 19: Booked into the Richland County Detention Center and placed on hold for the Greenwood Police Department.
- February 20: Arrested by the Greenwood Police Department.
- February 23: Most recently arrested and booked into the Cherokee County Detention Center, where she snapped her eleventh mugshot.
Social Media Backlash and Public Reaction
Thomas and Turner Boutique describes itself on social media as a 'boutique for trendy little babes,' a 'household brand in upstate South Carolina,' and 'affordable and adorable.' However, the comment sections have become a platform for customers to highlight Schronce's alleged history of scams. One user wrote, 'Lying is what she does best... but still not good enough to avoid jail time,' while another noted, 'They've arrested her all over the Upstate. I am in Greenville Co and have been watching this unfold. I hope she gets what is coming to her.' A third questioned the cycle of arrests and bailouts, asking, 'So what's next? She gets arrested every day, then bails out. What's her punishment?'
The Daily Mail has reached out to the Cherokee County Sheriff's Department for further comment on the ongoing case.