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Home of Miami Real Estate CEO Burglarized, Porsche Stolen Amid Family's Sleep in Northwest Miami-Dade

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Published on November 22, 2025
Home of Miami Real Estate CEO Burglarized, Porsche Stolen Amid Family's Sleep in Northwest Miami-DadeSource: Unsplash/ Michael Förtsch

Northwest Miami-Dade was shattered for real estate CEO Bobby Suarez when burglars targeted his home, stealing valuables and a luxury vehicle while his family slept. According to a surveillance video mentioned by NBC Miami, hooded figures could be seen forcefully entering Suarez's residence around 3 a.m. yesterday. The footage revealed a pair of individuals, masked and dressed in black, traversing the grounds with an eerie sense of ownership.

"We feel violated," Bobby Suarez told WSVN, the breach of his family's sanctuary clearly shaking him to the core. "We honestly don’t feel safe anymore." While his family lay sleeping, the unsettling event unfolded, enduring for a reported 28 minutes, an ordeal that left Suarez feeling incredibly exposed. In a bravado that seemed almost casual, the home thieves, despite being fully aware they were invading a private domicile, ransacked the residence, rummaging through the children's room— a transgression that brings a chilling intimacy to the violation.

Among the stolen goods was Suarez's Porsche, which the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office reported was taken off in an unknown direction. Further adding to the distress, Suarez shared with WSVN that the burglars had previously tampered with his cars before this incident escalated to a full home invasion. With an undertone laden with fear for his family's safety, Suarez said, “Somebody could get hurt. They could’ve done something to my daughters while they were sleeping. They could’ve done something to me or my wife. If you know these individuals, please turn them in.”

The Suarez family plans to enhance their home security features in the hopes of preventing any future occurrences, and pleads with the public to aid in identifying the perpetrators. Anyone with information about this crime should contact Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS.

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