From left, Dino Mettao, Aaron Cabrera, Anthony Duenas, Cain Fitial, Terrence Cabrera, Andrew Duenas and Brian Rios.
SEVEN men were arrested in connection with the theft of golf carts, the Department of Public Safety said.
They are Aaron Cabrera, Cain Fitial, Anthony Duenas, Andrew Duenas, Brian Rios, Dino Mettao and Terrence Cabrera.
According to Assistant Chief of Police Simon Manacop, “On Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024, arrest warrants were issued by Associate Judge Teresa Kim-Tenorio in reference to the theft of golf carts that were reported stolen from the Coral Ocean Resort in Koblerville, on Sept. 10, 2024. Also stolen were two portable welding machines valued at $1,300 and one Black and Decker Angle Grinder worth $175.”
Manacop said, “Follow-up investigations conducted by Criminal Investigation Bureau detectives revealed that Aaron Cabrera and Cain Fitial were initially responsible for the theft incident on Sept. 10. Subsequent investigation led to the recovery of one of the golf carts on Sept. 17, 2024. The next day, a search warrant was issued for the residence of Anthony and Andrew Duenas located in San Antonio, where additional golf cart parts were seized and later positively identified as belonging to Coral Ocean Resort.”
Manacop said Aaron Cabrera and Cain Fitial were charged with theft and conspiracy to commit theft. Bail was set at $20,000, he added.
“An arrest warrant was also issued for Anthony Duenas for conspiracy to commit theft and receiving stolen property. Bail [was also] set at $20,000,” Manacop said.
Arrest warrants were additionally issued for Andrew Duenas, Brian Rios, Dino Mettao and Terrence Cabrera.
“They were all charged with receiving stolen property,” Manacop said. Bail was set at $15,000 cash for each suspect.
Wanted
Skyler Benavente
Manacop said an arrest warrant has been issued for Skyler Benavente, who is also charged with receiving stolen property.
DPS seeks the community’s assistance in locating Benavente. Anyone with information on his whereabouts may call the DPS Criminal Investigation Bureau at (670) 664-9042, the DPS headquarters at (670) 664-9001 or the Crime Stoppers Hotline at (670) 234-7272 if they wish to remain anonymous.
Aaron Cabrera
Andrew Duenas
Terrence Cabrera
Anthony Duenas
Brian Rios
Dino Mettao
Cain Fitial


