MEDLEY, Fla. — Two former FedEx Freight employees are facing charges after being accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of Apple products in Miami-Dade County, authorities confirmed.
According to an arrest report from the Medley Police Department, Michael Turro-Cabrera, 43, of Pembroke Pines, was arrested Tuesday on charges of grand theft of cargo under $50,000 and organized fraud.
His co-defendant, Yasmany Aguiar-Gonzalez, 39, remains at large.
According to police, the Apple products were stolen on Nov. 28 and Nov. 29, 2025, while the items were supposed to be in the care of Turro-Cabrera, who at the time was a driver for FedEx Freight.
Police said FedEx Freight formally reported the thefts on Dec. 18, 2025, after Apple confirmed shortages totaling $22,507.28 on Nov. 28 and $8,658.20 on Nov. 29.
FedEx Freight confirmed that Turro-Cabrera was fired on Dec. 18, 2025, for “policy violations,” including unexplained extended stops and “timeclock manipulation” that was discovered during an internal review, the arrest report stated.
According to the report, surveillance video from Nov. 28 shows Turro-Cabrera making an unauthorized stop in a Pinecrest alleyway in his assigned FedEx Freight truck before a gray Dodge pickup truck arrived and backed up directly to the rear of the truck “in a manner consistent with a back-to-back cargo transfer.”
Police said the video “strongly suggests” that items were moved from the FedEx Freight trailer into the pickup truck before a white male drove away in the pickup truck.
According to the report, a phone records check revealed that Turro-Cabrera placed a call to Aguiar-Gonzalez at the exact time he arrived in the Pinecrest alleyway.
Police said FedEx Freight personnel reviewed the footage and identified the driver of the pickup truck as Aguiar-Gonzalez, who they said was a former driver of theirs who had also been terminated after working for the company for eight years.
“FedEx Freight does not tolerate illegal activity within our network,” a company spokesperson told Local 10 News in a statement after Turro-Cabrera’s arrest. “The security of our customers’ shipments is a top priority, and we fully cooperate with law enforcement on investigations. This individual is no longer employed by the company.”
Anyone with information about Aguiar-Gonzalez’s whereabouts is asked to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.
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