Two busted in Boca Raton for stealing luxury cars
A tip on April 15 lead Boca Raton authorities to a black 2007 Bentley that had been reported stolen about a week earlier.
They found the stolen car in the parking lot of the Embassy Suites Hotel at 661 NW 53rd Street, in Boca Raton.
While waiting in the hotel parking lot, detectives saw two men approach the Bentley and a cream colored 2007 Aston Martin. Boca Raton detectives stopped both vehicles as they tried to leave the hotel parking lot.
The tag on the Aston Martin was not reported stolen. However, a VIN check revealed the vehicle was reported stolen to the Jupiter Island Police Department on March 21, 2009. It was later determined the tag on the stolen Aston Martin had been intercepted in the mail before it was delivered to a different Aston Martin owner in Boca Raton.
The Boca Raton police arrested Dkwon Xavier Anderson and Dorian Cawley, both of Wellington.
Anderson was charged with grand theft over $100,000, and since he had a stolen loaded Smith and Wesson .357 handgun in the Bentley, he was also charged with grand theft of a firearm. Cawley was charged with grand theft over $100,000.












