
A man has been charged with burglary after three luxury cars were stolen from Miami Hurricanes star Carson Beck’s South Florida home.
The 22-year-old quarterback‘s silver Mercedes Benz E635 and red Lamborgini Urus were stolen in affluent High Pines in south Miami on Thursday morning, according to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office.
Beck’s girlfriend Hanna Cavinder, 24, a University of Miami women’s basketball player and TikTok influencer, also had her white Range Rover swiped.
Tykon Anderson, 20, from Miami was arrested on Thursday evening while driving one of the stolen vehicles, according to an arrest affidavit.
Anderson was charged with one count of burglary, one count of grand theft in the first degree and two counts of grand theft of a vehicle. He is currently being held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.

The Lamborghini was parked in the garage, while the Mercedes and Range Rover were on an enclosed and gated driveway when Anderson and three other men arrived at the scene at 2:45 a.m., authorities said.
The men allegedly pulled up in a rented Mercedes before one of the co-defendants gained control of the fob that controlled the garage. After breaking into the home, the men then stole the vehicle keys which were located in Beck’s living room, per the arrest document.
The SUV was located the same morning on Beck’s street. Beck’s Mercedes was found about four miles away at 1.42 p.m., authorities said.
Deputies are still searching for Beck’s Lamborghini while the investigation into the heist goes on. The three co-defendants are still at large.
“We are grateful for the swift and diligent efforts of the Miami Police Department in handling this situation,” Beck’s NIL (name, image and likeness) agent Jeff Hoffman told WSVN-TV.

Beck got a $4 million NIL deal to transfer to the University of Miami last month after back-to-back seasons as starting quarterback for the Georgia Bulldogs. He threw for 7,912 yards and 58 touchdowns during his time at the University of Georgia.
The college star entered the 2025 NFL Draft in December, just days after undergoing season-ending elbow surgery against Texas in an SEC Championship game. But Beck switched course in January and decided to transfer to Miami beside his partner, Cavinder.
Off the back of his NIL deals and brand partnerships – including Powerade and Beats by Dre – Beck is estimated to be worth around $1.5 million according to On3.
Beck, a self-proclaimed gearhead, bought a brand-new Lamborghini Urus Performante in the spring of 2024, with a base price of $270,000. It was not immediately clear whether it was the same car stolen from his Florida home.

“I love cars. I got a car. That’s really all it is,” Beck told reporters with a grin in March last year. “Obviously, a lot of people are going to look at it and say what a terrible decision, what a terrible choice with his money. But it's just a car. It's not too big of a deal. I just drive it around.”
Beck said that he has been a lifelong car fanatic and that purchasing the vehicle had been a dream come true.
He added: “Being able to get that car, it's obviously a blessing. Being able to associate myself [with Lamborghini] and get that car, it's been awesome.”

Thursday’s report follows a string of burglaries by South American Theft Groups (SATGs) targeting high-profile athletes since the summer.
The homes of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are suspected to have been targeted by a crime ring.
The NFL’s Linval Joseph; the NBA’s Bobby Portis, Luka Dončić Karl-Anthony Towns and Mike Mike Conley; and NHL player Tyler Seguin were among other athletes who had their homes burglarized by SATGs since September last year.