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 ...
DETAILS. DAVID. WELL, THE NUMBER OF CASES IS ASTOUNDING 80 SO FAR THIS YEAR. AND ANNE ARUNDEL AND PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTIES, THE FBI WARNS THE CRIME POSSESSES OR POSES A SIGNIFICANT RISK TO PUBLIC ...
WE’LL BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THAT. AND RIGHT NOW, MALDEN POLICE ARE RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT JUGGING AFTER THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WERE STOLEN FROM A VICTIM. BUT A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE PROBABLY WONDERING WHAT ...
"Jugging," the crime of following and robbing someone after they leave a bank or ATM, is now a felony in Texas. The new law (House Bill 1902) makes jugging a state-jail felony, with potential for ...
*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 ...
The San Antonio Police Department says “jugging” — a crime in which suspects stake out banks, follow customers, and break into their vehicles to steal cash — continues to rise locally. ALSO READ: Who ...
El Paso police recently arrested three "jugging" suspects from Houston after recovering $3,750 that was stolen from a vehicle parked at a Walmart store. A police investigation found that a bank ...
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 ...