Police Recover $2 Million in Stolen iPhones, One Suspect Escapes

Authorities track heist using AirTags, arrest one suspect but second remains at large

Apr. 2, 2026 at 9:20am

Police in Doral, Florida have arrested one suspect and recovered nearly $2 million worth of stolen iPhone 17 Pro Max devices after a heist at a FedEx facility, but a second suspect remains on the run. The two men allegedly posed as employees to gain access to the shipment before loading the phones into a rented U-Haul truck, but were tracked using AirTags and license plate readers.

Why it matters

This high-value theft highlights the ongoing challenge of securing supply chains and preventing organized retail crime, especially as new technologies like AirTags become more widely used. The ability of police to quickly locate and recover most of the stolen goods also demonstrates the potential for such tracking tools to aid law enforcement.

The details

According to police, the theft took place on March 19 at a FedEx facility in Doral, where two men posing as employees of Union Logistics gained access to a shipment of iPhone 17 Pro Max units. The suspects used fake identification to load 38 boxes of the phones into a rented U-Haul truck before the real company manager arrived and noticed the unauthorized activity. Law enforcement was able to track the U-Haul using AirTags and license plate readers, leading to the arrest of 61-year-old Jeffery Moore and the recovery of most of the stolen devices. However, the second suspect, Robert Rashawn Soto, was able to escape and remains at large.

  • The theft occurred on March 19 at a FedEx facility in Doral, Florida.
  • Police arrested Jeffery Moore and recovered the stolen iPhones within hours of the incident on Interstate 75.

The players

Jeffery Moore

A 61-year-old South Carolina resident who was arrested and charged with grand theft, conspiracy, and organized fraud in connection with the iPhone heist.

Robert Rashawn Soto

The second suspect who remains at large after escaping from the scene of the crime.

Doral Police Department

The law enforcement agency leading the investigation and search for the remaining suspect.

FedEx

The shipping company whose facility was targeted in the $2 million iPhone heist.

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What they’re saying

“At this point, all we know is that the second subject who's wanted left the FedEx warehouse and was at some point released or dropped off by the one that we arrested, we don't know where that took place, we're still scouring a lot of minutes of video footage between here and Alachua County.”

— Edwin Lopez, Doral Police Chief

What’s next

Police continue to search for Robert Rashawn Soto, the second suspect who remains at large, and are urging anyone with information about his whereabouts to come forward.

The takeaway

This incident demonstrates the ongoing threat of organized retail crime and the importance of supply chain security, as well as the potential for new technologies like AirTags to aid law enforcement in tracking and recovering stolen goods. However, the fact that one suspect was able to evade capture also highlights the challenges police face in fully preventing and resolving such high-value thefts.