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Cargo Thieves Get Prison Time, Ordered to Pay Millions in Restitution

The leaders of a Southeast cargo theft ring have been sentenced to prison for more than $1.7 million in cargo thefts.

July 15, 2024
Cargo Thieves Get Prison Time, Ordered to Pay Millions in Restitution

Throughout 2019, the cargo theft ring operated throughout the Southeastern, taking the stolen goods to Florida where they were sold.

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The leaders of a Southeast cargo theft ring have been sentenced to prison for more than $1.7 million in cargo thefts.

Yunior Hernandez, aka “Yunior Hernandez Guzman;” Roberto Quesada Lopez; Carlos Alberto Valdes; and Yubani Millares Vera received two- to five-year prison sentences and were ordered to pay restitution for the 2019 cargo thefts.

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According to the U.S. Attorney’s office, throughout 2019, the four operated a cargo theft ring throughout the Southeastern, taking the stolen goods to Florida where they were sold.

The defendants stole over:

  • $500,000 worth of computers in Macon, Georgia.

  • $640,000 worth of computers meant for the Centers for Disease Control in Emerson, Georgia.

  • $110,000 worth of copper in Denmark, Tennessee.

  • $110,000 worth of copper in Glade Springs, Virginia.

  • $110,000 worth of copper in Fairview, Tennessee.

  • •$340,000 worth of apparel in Kingsland, Georgia.

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Cargo Thieves Sentenced to Prison

Yunior Hernandez was sentenced to two years, nine months in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release. He was also ordered to pay $880,857 in restitution. Hernandez was convicted of conspiracy on December 20, 2022, after he pleaded guilty.

Carlos Alberto Valdes was sentenced to three years, 10 months in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release. He was ordered to pay $1.54 million in restitution. Valdes was convicted of conspiracy on January 19, 2023, after he pleaded guilty.

Roberto Quesada Lopez was sentenced to two years, six months in prison. He was ordered to pay $1.23 million in restitution. Lopez was convicted of conspiracy on July 18, 2023, after he pleaded guilty.

Yubani Millares Vera was sentenced to five years in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release. He was ordered to pay at least $1.76 million in restitution. Millares Vera was convicted of conspiracy on March 14, 2024, after he pleaded guilty.

Investigating the Cargo Theft Ring

This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Assistance was provided by the Miami-Dade County Police Department, Economic Crime Bureau, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation Miami Field Office.

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“Thefts of interstate shipments disrupt the production and delivery of needed goods and result in detrimental financial impact on businesses, consumers, and the U.S. economy generally,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan.

“The sentencing of these defendants is an example of our office’s commitment to prosecute these criminals as well as a warning to others that these offenses are an investigative priority for our federal, state, and local law enforcement partners.”

“The FBI takes cargo theft very seriously, due to the significant impact it has on the United States economy, and the potential for stolen goods to be used to fund other criminal organizations,” said Keri Farley, Special Agent in Charge of FBI Atlanta.

“This theft conspiracy did not stop at our state border, and neither did our investigation. Thanks to our partnership with Miami agencies, we tracked these thieves across the entire Southeast, and now they will be held accountable for their crimes.”

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