Authorities in Miami arrested Anderson on Thursday afternoon as one of four men accused of stealing three high-end vehicles from Beck’s residence. The stolen cars included a Lamborghini Urus, a Mercedes-Benz AMG, and a Range Rover, according to an arrest report.
Beck and Cavinder reported the theft early Thursday morning, stating that the cars were taken while they were asleep. While the Mercedes-Benz and Range Rover were recovered a few hours later, the Lamborghini remained missing.
According to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, Anderson and three masked accomplices arrived at Beck’s home before 3 a.m. that morning. One of the men used a garage door opener to gain access to the house and steal the keys to the three luxury cars.
The group allegedly used a rental car registered to Anderson to get to the home. Investigators tracked the vehicle’s location using GPS data, which led them to Anderson.
He was charged with grand theft, vehicle theft, and burglary. Anderson is currently being held at the Miami-Dade jail with no bail set. At this time, online court records do not show any attorney listed for him.
The investigation is ongoing as authorities continue to search for the remaining suspects involved in the theft.