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Carson Beck car theft: Miami QB's Mercedes reportedly found, Lamborghini still missing

by:Alex Byington02/20/25

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Georgia quarterback Carson Beck (15) on the sideline after leaving the game during the second half of the SEC championship game against Texas in Atlanta, on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024.

Carson Beck‘s stolen Mercedes has reportedly been found by police in South Miami, according to Miami-based radio personality Andy Slater.

Beck and his girlfriend — fellow Hurricanes athlete Hanna Cavinder — had their three vehicles — Beck’s Mercedes and Lamborghini, and Cavinder’s SUV — stolen Wednesday night in South Florida, Slater reported earlier Thursday. Cavinder’s SUV has since been found and returned.

Police are still searching for Beck’s Lamborghini.

Beck transferred to Miami in early January after two seasons as Georgia‘s starting quarterback. It was reported at the time that Beck would be earning a massive NIL deal to play for the Hurricanes in the amount of $4 million.

In going to Miami, Beck also had the opportunity to join Cavinder, his longtime girlfriend who plays for the Hurricanes women’s basketball team. The two have been dating since the summer of 2024. Cavinder initially transferred there along with her twin sister, Haley, and became a big name in the NIL landscape at the time. That included deals with the likes of Under Armour and Stanley.

Carson Beck, Hanna Cavinder have vehicles stolen overnight in South Florida

As of now, there is no further information about the couple’s stolen cars. It’s unknown who stole the cars and what their motivation was to do so. However, investigations are underway.

This also comes at a time when robberies and thefts of star athletes have been in the news. In December, the FBI issued a warning to athletes around the country that they were being targeted by an organized group of criminals. Patrick MahomesTravis KelceJoe BurrowLuka Doncic, and Bobby Portis Jr. had all been targeted at the time. The group was going into the homes of athletes while they were on road trips.

The Miami Hurricanes women’s basketball team is 13-12 on the season and struggling to a 3-11 record in ACC play. This season, Cavinder has played in all 25 games, starting in every one of them for the Hurricanes. She’s averaging 6.7 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 4.5 assists per game.

Beck, meanwhile, is rehabbing from an arm injury he suffered in the SEC Championship Game to try and get ready for Spring practice and the 2025 college football season. 

On3’s Dan Morrison contributed to this report.