Social media reacts to boutique proprietor’s glamorous mugshot following twelfth arrest: ‘Time to make a calendar’

The glamorous mugshot of a South Carolina boutique owner following her 12th arrest in about two months has caused quite a stir on social media.

Facebook users couldn’t help but crack jokes over Pamela Brooke Schronce’s arrest record, with one person commenting, “Time to make a calendar.”

Schronce, the 30-year-old owner of Thomas and Turner Boutique in Belton, was arrested Wednesday and accused of obtaining property under false pretense less than $2,000, according to Pickens County jail records.

She had just been booked under the same charge in Cherokee County Monday, and before that, she had been arrested 10 times this year.

The glamorous mugshot of South Carolina boutique owner Pamela Brooke Schronce following her 12th arrest in about two months has caused quite a stir on social media (Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office)

Fox Carolina announced Schronce’s 12th arrest on Facebook Wednesday, along with all her mugshots.

“She did it we now have a calendar. I have been waiting for this. Time to make a calendar,” one Facebook user commented.

Another joked, “Well there you go, Glamour Head Shots 2026 version!”

“Now somebody go make that calendar RIGHT NOW!” a third said.

Others commented on Schronce’s hair. Within about two months, the blonde suspect went from having a long bob to flowing, curled hair as seen in her mugshots.

“She had time in between to get extensions though…” one person said.

Another wrote: “Girl said let me get some extensions for my shoot.”

Schronce has been accused of scamming customers out of money when they placed orders and never received the items (Pickens County Detention Center)

Dozens of Schronce’s customers have claimed she scammed them out of money when they placed orders and never received the items, according to Fox Carolina reports that cited local officials.

Earlier this month, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office said Schronce scammed more than $10,000 out of at least 54 customers, according to Fox Carolina.

Details about Schronce’s most recent arrest were not immediately known. The Independent has reached out to the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office for comment.

Speaking about Monday’s arrest, Cherokee County Sheriff Steve Mueller said someone filed a report in December 2025, claiming they ordered $360 worth of products from the boutique but never received the products, Fox Carolina reported.

“The victim, just like all the others, tried repeatedly to get an answer from suspect but eventually was blocked and they would not respond,” the sheriff said.

Information about Schronce’s legal representation was not immediately clear.

Source: independent.co.uk