Miami-Dade County, Fla. – Arrest occurred Thursday night after Miami University quarterback Carsonbeck’s home was robbed and three luxury cars were stolen from outside, according to Miami-Dade Sheriff’s office on Friday. It was announced in the morning.
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According to arrest reports, 20-year-old Tyquan Deandru Anderson of Miami Gardens faces allegedly robbery of an occupied residence while wearing a vehicle mask, grand theft and grand theft.
The report states that the robbery and vehicle theft occurred around 2:45am on Thursday.
Lawmakers responded to a home in southwest Miami before 7am, saying Beck was sleeping with his girlfriend Hannah Cabinder when the robbery happened.
Cabinder and her twin sister Haley play basketball for UM.
The lawmaker said Beck’s Silver Mercedes-Benz E-645 and Lamborghini Urus were stolen, and the cabiner’s Range Rover was also stolen.
According to arrest reports, Anderson and three other black men arrived at the home on a Mercedes-Benz E63, with two thieves jumping over a concrete fence and accessing a driveway area where two vehicles were parked. did.
Deputies say one burglar robbed the Range Rover and found the garage opener. He accessed the house and used it to steal key fobs from a vehicle in the living room area.
According to the report, the burglar stole a vehicle, including a Lamborghini, which was parked in the garage.
Lawmakers said the Range Rover was abandoned near SW 86th Avenue, and Mercedes was discovered later that day in the 7900 block of SW 64th Avenue.
According to the report, detectives discovered that Mercedes had been rented by Anderson, when the burglar arrived at Beck’s house.
He was pulled into detention by a rental car in the 19,000 block of northwest, 29th in the northwest.
The lawmaker said Anderson was taken to Kendall District Station, where he offered a full confession and “detailed how the robbery occurred.”
“He further stated that he is a driver of a red Lamborghini,” the report said.
As of Friday morning, Anderson was being held at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Centre.
Anyone with information about the identity of other people involved in robbery or vehicle theft will be asked to call the Miami-Dade Crime Stopper at 305-471-8477.
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