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Cairo arrested, charged with grand theft

May 18, 2012 by Veronica Villafañe

Mug shot of Iván Valdés, aka Frank Cairo.

Azteca América TV host Frank Cairo was arrested and charged yesterday with grand theft for allegedly stealing a set of patio chairs and a carpet from a neighbor in Miami.

The 48 year-old producer and TV personality whose real name is Iván Valdés, was caught in a surveillance video with friend Jorge Acuña Arias taking the items from his neighbor’s porch on April 29.

The Miami Herald reports that during a press conference, Doral Police Chief Rick Gómez said Valdés “admitted” to the theft, saying he entered the apartment because he thought it was abandoned.
Frank is a well-known personality in Miami, so the arrest generated a media frenzy.  He spoke to the press on his way to jail  saying the videos didn’t tell the whole truth and that he makes half a million dollars, so he doesn’t need to steal anything.
Surveillance video captures alleged theft of patio furniture.

You can see Telemundo 51’s report here and WSVN’s story in English here.

Frank started his TV career on Telemiami in 1982.  He helped launch “El Show de Cristina” as one of the show’s producers in 1989.
He joined Telemundo in 1992, where he was a producer for “El Show de María Laria” and “Sevcec.”  After another stint at Univision as producer for “Cristina” and “Primer Impacto,” he joined MegaTV in 2006 as executive producer and host of “Paparazzi.”
In 2011, he joined Azteca América as host of gossip show “Frank Cairo Sin Libreto.”

Filed Under: People Tagged With: arrest, Frank Cairo, Ivan Valdez

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Veronica Villafañe, Editor & Publisher

Emmy award-winning journalist and former president of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ). Currently a reporter for Voice of America, she has worked as an on-air reporter, anchor, writer and producer for Spanish and English-language TV, print and online media, including Univision, Telemundo, Fox 11 News in L.A. and the San Jose Mercury News.

Hispanic media and entertainment contributor to Forbes.

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