Authorities throughout the country are warning shoppers to remain vigilant ahead of their holiday errands as thieves are turning to a popular crime trend to make off with quick cash. The trend – ...
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police said jugging is on the rise and is warning the public to stay vigilant, especially during the holiday season. Jugging, according to police, is when criminals target ...
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 ...
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 ...
*Texas is cracking down on a growing crime trend called jugging, and it’s now officially a felony offense. Starting September 1, 2025, House Bill 1902 makes jugging a standalone charge in the Texas ...
On Thursday, authorities announced the arrests of multiple suspects believed to be involved in a string of jugging, where thieves target people leaving banks with large sums of cash. MORE ON THAT ...
Police in Chandler are warning people of the dangers of ‘jugging.' Jugging happens when a person is out shopping. The victim would get in their car and drive off while someone follows them. When the ...
In the surveillance footage, a car holding a wad of cash fresh from the bank pulls into a convenience store on Houston’s Telephone Road. Within seconds, two vehicles pull up. Thieves jump out, smash ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Several local police departments are warning residents about a growing national crime trend known as “jugging,” when someone watches a person at a bank or ATM and follows them until ...
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 ...
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 ...