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 ...
Woodbury police are warning the public after an apparent incident of “jugging,” a crime that targets people carrying large amounts of cash. Jugging occurs when one or more robbers follow victims ...
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio police are sounding the alarm as jugging crimes continue to surge across the city, many tied to organized crews traveling in from Houston. Jugging is when thieves stake out ...
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 ...
A Texas man followed a person who withdrew money from a bank in Woodbury and then broke into the victim’s vehicle to steal the cash after it was parked somewhere else, officials said. Woodbury police ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A man was sentenced Oct. 22 in connection with a jugging incident that occurred last year, according to Travis County court documents. The documents showed that, then 19-year-old, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Police in Lakewood and Denver are warning residents to be cautious after a rise in a type of theft known as "jugging." That's described as when criminals follow people who withdraw cash from banks, ...
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Thieves in this city may have stalked a man as they watched him withdraw thousands of dollars at a local bank in a crime known as “jugging.” Aaron, who didn’t want his full name or ...
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Law enforcement agencies across Colorado are warning residents about a growing crime trend known as “jugging,” where thieves target and rob people after they leave banks, ATMs or ...