"Baker's dozen bookings" for Upstate boutique owner

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Thomas and Turner Boutique Owner Pamela Brooke Schronce Photo credit Anderson County Sheriff's Office

A woman now notorious after a multitude of arrests for allegedly running an online scam is facing charges in yet another county in the Palmetto State. It's now a "baker's dozen" bookings for a "bad and bougie" boutique owner from the Upstate.

30 year old, Pamela Brooke Schronce has become both infamous and a social media sensation. The Newberry County Sheriff's Office arrested Schronce on six counts of obtaining goods by false pretenses, last week.

This marks the 13th time Schronce has been arrested since January 1st. Most of those arrests have come in the Upstate. Officials say, she is being charged in every county where customers reported making purchases and never getting their merchandise or money refunded.

Social media has been buzzing about Schronce in recent weeks. Following her 12th arrest people began clamoring online for a calendar featuring a different mugshot of Schronce for each month.

The brick and mortar building in Belton that houses Schronce's boutique has been listed for sale on Facebook Marketplace.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Anderson County Sheriff's Office