Arrest made after home of Canes QB Carson Beck burglarized, 3 luxury vehicles stolen

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – An arrest was made Thursday night, hours after the home of University of Miami quarterback Carson Beck was burglarized and three luxury vehicles were stolen from outside it, the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office announced Friday morning.

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According to an arrest report, Tykwon Deandre Anderson, 20, of Miami Gardens, faces charges of burglary of an occupied dwelling while wearing a mask, grand theft and grand theft of a vehicle.

The report states that the burglary and vehicle thefts occurred around 2:45 a.m. Thursday.

Deputies said they responded to the home in southwest Miami-Dade just before 7 a.m. and Beck told them he was sleeping, along with his girlfriend, Hanna Cavinder, when the burglary occurred.

Cavinder and her twin sister Haley play basketball for UM.

Deputies said Beck’s silver Mercedes-Benz E-645 and Lamborghini Urus were stolen while Cavinder’s Range Rover was also taken.

According to the arrest report, Anderson and three other Black males arrived at the home in a Mercedes-Benz E63 and two of the thieves jumped over the concrete fence and gained access to the driveway area where two of the vehicles were parked.

Deputies said one thief burglarized the Range Rover and found the garage opener, which he used to gain access to the house and steal the key fobs to the vehicles, which were located in the living room area.

According to the report, the thieves then stole the vehicles, including the Lamborghini which was parked in the garage.

Deputies said the Range Rover was found abandoned nearby on Southwest 86th Street and the Mercedes was found later in the day in the 7900 block of Southwest 64th Avenue.

According to the report, detectives discovered that the Mercedes the thieves had arrived to Beck’s home in had been rented by Anderson.

He was pulled over in the rental vehicle in the 19000 block of Northwest 29th Place and taken into custody.

Deputies said Anderson was transported to the Kendall District Station where he provided a full confession and “explained in detail how the burglary occurred.”

“He further stated that he was the driver of the red Lamborghini,” the report stated.

As of Friday morning, Anderson was being held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center where his bond had yet to be set.

Anyone with information about the identities of the others involved in the burglary and vehicle thefts is asked to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.


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