A South Carolina boutique owner accused of repeatedly scamming customers was booked in jail for the 15th time since the start of 2026, records show.
Pamela Brooke Schronce was arrested in Greenville County on Thursday, April 2, on five counts of obtaining property valued at $2,000 or less under false pretenses, according to court and jail records viewed by Us Weekly.
This marks Schronce’s 15th arrest — and the 15th time she has had her mugshot taken — throughout the state since January 1, WHNS reported.
Schronce, 30, of Anderson County, who owns Thomas & Turner Boutique in Belton, is accused of failing to deliver items that dozens of customers have purchased online from her business, according to authorities, Us previously reported.
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Her customers have complained for months that Schronce has never given them refunds, WHNS reported.
Schronce markets her business as a “boutique for trendy little babies” that offers “custom designed pieces,” according to her boutique’s Instagram page.
Her business has not returned previous requests for comment from Us.
A webpage for her business says that Thomas & Turner Boutique is no longer accepting online orders.
Prior to April 2, Schronce was arrested in Anderson County on March 19, Us previously reported. This was her 14th arrest.
Schronce turned herself into authorities in Pendleton, according to Pendleton’s Interim Police Chief David Poulson.
Similar to the latest arrest, she was charged with obtaining property valued at $2,000 or less under false pretenses, police said.
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After Schronce’s 13th arrest in Newberry County, where she was charged with six counts of obtaining goods under false pretenses with a value of $2,000 or less in March, her attorney Joy C. Davis, previously told Us that the “case is still in the very early stages.”
“I can tell you that Ms. Schronce is really looking forward to her day in court,” Davis wrote in an emailed statement on March 3.
Davis did not immediately return a request for comment on Friday, April 3.
Following Schronce’s latest arrest on April 2, she bonded out of the Greenville County Detention Center and was released, records show. Her bond had been set at $5,000.
She was previously arrested in Greenville County on February 13, according to WHNS.
In February, the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office was asked to prosecute Schronce, according to WHNS. The office previously said it was working on how to “determine the best path forward.”
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