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UPDATE: University of Miami Athletes' Home Burgled as Suspect Arrested and Star QB's Luxury Cars Stolen

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Published on February 21, 2025
UPDATE: University of Miami Athletes' Home Burgled as Suspect Arrested and Star QB's Luxury Cars StolenSource: Miami-Dade Corrections & Rehabilitation

The University of Miami has found itself at the center of a burglary case involving one of its star athletes. According to Local 10, Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck's home was burglarized, resulting in the theft of three luxury vehicles. The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office reported the arrest of Tykwon Deandre Anderson, 20, in connection with the crime. Beck, along with his girlfriend Hanna Cavinder, who plays basketball for UM, were sleeping when the intruders broke in and stole the vehicles around 2:45 a.m. yesterday.

Local authorities swiftly located Beck's silver Mercedes-Benz E-645 and Cavinder's Range Rover abandoned at different locations in southwest Miami-Dade, as reported by Local 10. However, the search for Beck's high-profile Lamborghini Urus continues. The theft has sparked concern over the safety of athletes and public figures. The Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office has called for anyone with relevant information to contribute to the investigation, particularly in identifying the other individuals involved in the theft.

Beck recently transferred to Miami from Georgia Bulldogs and has accumulated notable wealth through Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) contracts, with his earnings in the past year nearing $10 million, as noted by Sporting News. "Being able to associate myself with that brand, such a large brand name, being able to get that car, obviously it's a blessing. It's been awesome," Beck had said about his Lamborghini, as quoted by Hoodline. The value of the outstanding Lamborghini Urus Performante ranges between $241,000 and $273,000.

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