A FedEx Freight driver was arrested on Tuesday after allegedly stealing more than $31,000 worth of Apple products while making deliveries in South Florida, authorities said. Michael Turro-Cabrera, 43, faces charges of grand theft and organized fraud. According to officials, FedEx Freight suffered two separate thefts of Apple products on November 28 and 29. Both shipments had been assigned to Turro-Cabrera for delivery to retail stores.
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