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 ...
Jugging, a crime involving following someone from a bank or ATM and robbing them, is on the rise in the Upstate. Jugging often occurs at banks, ATMs, and check-cashing stores, and perpetrators often ...
"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 ...
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 ...