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Protect yourself from jugging, the rising crime by which thieves monitor ATM users and follow them to steal cash, with six practical safety tips to stay alert and secure.
To help prevent jugging crimes, police urge residents to take extra precautions. They advise bank customers to leave the area quickly after making cash withdrawals and avoid lingering in parking lots.
Jugging will now become a felony in Texas starting Sept. 1 Jugging is the act of following a person from a bank or ATM with the intent to steal the funds at another location from the victim's ...
Jugging, a crime targeting people making cash withdrawals, is on the rise in Texas. "Six weeks ago, I had no idea what bank jugging was," Brad Bailey, chairman for The Woodlands Township, said in a ...
Learn about "jugging" - a growing theft trend where criminals watch victims at banks and stores before stealing valuables from their vehicles. Find out how to protect yourself.
Police warn about "jugging," a crime where thieves monitor banks and ATMs, then rob victims who withdraw large sums of money, with cases spreading from Texas to South Carolina.
Finally, Harris County Constable Alan Rosen said the best way to avoid becoming a victim of a jugging is to carry yourself confidently and keep your eyes open and aware.
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 ...
Texas is changing that this fall. Jailed for jugging Signed June 20, House Bill 1902 makes jugging a standalone offense with harsher penalties.
CONROE, Texas — Local and state law enforcement agencies in the Houston area have formed a task force to track down robbers who follow bank customers and then steal their hard-earned money. They're ...