Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck and star women's basketball player Hanna Cavinder had their luxury cars stolen Thursday morning (per Fox Sports' Adam Slater).
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Reportedly, at 2:45 am while the college sports power couple were sleeping, thieves broke into the $5 million dollar residence they were staying at and grabbed the key fobs of three of their cars, Lamborghini, Range Rover, and Mercedes, before driving off.
However, it didn't take long for the police to catch one of the perpetrators.
That is, according to the Miami-Dade Police Department, 20-year-old Tykwon Anderson, a former high school football player in Miami, was caught in connection to the crime around 15 hours later.
He has since confessed to detectives about the whole entire plan, yet the other thieves involved have not been arrested as of yet.
Anderson has currently been booked on charges of felony grand theft and felony burglary of an occupied dwelling while masked.
Authorities say the Mercedes and Range Rover have been already discovered, yet Beck's Urus still hasn't been found.
Per the police statement: "The investigation is still ongoing, detectives are still trying to locate the other individuals involved."
In view of Beck's and Cavinder's relationship, they have been dating for nearly a year, as the former Georgia quarterback just recently transferred to Miami, where he will suit up for the Hurricanes football team ahead of the 2025 season.
While, Cavinder is currently playing in her second season as a member of the school's women's basketball team.
During their 82-42 loss to No. 1 ranked Notre Dame on Thursday night, reporters attempted to talk to Beck, who was in the stands watching the game.
Canes QB Carson Beck not in a talking mood about his stolen Lamborghini and others @wsvn story: pic.twitter.com/VTHktUxTKt
— Sheldon Fox-7 News (@fox_sheldon) February 21, 2025
However, at this time neither Beck nor Cavinder have publicly spoken on this incident.
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