FLORIDA – A 20-year-old man was arrested in connection to the three luxury cars that were stolen from Miami Hurricanes QB Carson Beck’s home while he and his girlfriend were sleeping, according to CBS Sports.
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Tykwon Anderson was charged by the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office with grand theft auto, grand theft, and burglary.
CBS said around 2:45 a.m. on Thursday, Anderson and three others arrived at the house in a rented 2019 Mercedes-Benz.
Two people reportedly jumped over the fence and stole the garage door opener from the Range Rover, owned by Beck’s girlfriend Hanna Cavinder.
They entered the house through the garage and stole the vehicles' key fobs from the living room.
The arrest report said Anderson drove away in the $300,000 Lamborghini Urus while the other three stole the Mercedes E-645 and Range Rover.
Georgia QB Carson Beck bought a $300K Lamborghini Urus 😳
— Overtime (@overtime) February 6, 2024
That NIL money different.
(h/t @ThPlayersLounge) pic.twitter.com/Gc6NKo6jjT
The Mercedes was found at a nearby apartment complex and the Range was found close by.
Deputies were able to track the rented Mercedes to take Anderson into custody where he waived his rights and confessed to the burglary.
Officials said a backpack belonging to Beck with two tablets and a laptop was found near the couple’s house.
This comes after multiple high-profile athletes were robbed, including Joe Burrow, Patrick Mahomes, and Travis Kelce.
Seven Chilean nationals were charged by the Department of Justice in connection to the nationwide burglaries.
Beck recently transferred to the University of Miami and according to On3, Beck received a NIL deal to play for the Hurricanes in the range of $4 million.