Have you heard of "jugging?" Police are raising alarms about this new crime trend targeting ATM users nationwide and locally. Jugging happens when criminals wait near banks or ATMs, watching people ...
Houston police are warning residents about a growing crime trend known as jugging, where thieves target people leaving banks with large sums of cash. Criminals often watch customers as they make ...
A new street crime called “jugging” is rapidly spreading across the United States, with police departments in multiple states warning that organized thieves are targeting people after they withdraw ...
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Police around the country warn of a new crime trend called "jugging." Criminals will watch banks and ATMs, waiting for victims to withdraw money. Once they finish the transaction, they are followed to ...
Law enforcement officials in Colorado are warning residents about a growing crime trend known as “jugging.” In light of the warning, Life & Style breaks down everything to know about the crime and ...
BEAUMONT, Texas — A rise in a crime known as "jugging" has put Beaumont Police on high alert, with criminals staking out ATMs and following unsuspecting victims to steal their money. The Southeast ...
As surveillance footage of an increasingly popular violent street crime has surfaced from South Carolina, police are warning Americans of the disturbing trend. The crime is known as "jugging," a type ...
Three men have been arrested in a burglary that may be connected to a nationwide trend known as “bank-jugging.” Bank-jugging is a trending crime where suspects wait for customers to withdraw cash at ...
HOUSTON — Five men in Harris County are among the first suspects to be charged under a new Texas law that makes “jugging” a standalone crime. Court documents show Keon Jacobs, Joe Washington, Jonathan ...