FBI Warning Michigan Residents of New Crime Trend Called Jugging
New crime alert: 'Jugging' on the rise in Michigan. FBI advises vigilance and caution when using ATMs to avoid being targeted.
If you've never heard of the new crime trend called 'jugging' you're not alone. Here's how t he FBI describes this new crime trend,
Jugging refers to a crime in which a suspect, or group of suspects, targets customers believed to have large amounts of cash. The perpetrators either rob customers while in the parking lot of a bank, credit union, or ATM or follow them to their next location.
The FBI issued a warning about jugging after 21 reports of this crime took place in the city of Baltimore in the first week of July alone. 'Jugging' is not just a Maryland or Washington DC thing. This crime is spreading like wildfire throughout the country. This is why local law enforcement and the FBI ask citizens to be more aware of their surroundings when going to the bank or an ATM.
FBI Safety Tips to Avoid Jugging
- Be Aware of Your Surroundings.
- Report any suspicious activities immediately.
- Conceal Your Cash.
- Vary Your Routine.
- Drive Directly to Your Next Destination.
- Avoid Distractions.
Get more information on how to avoid becoming a victim of this crime from the FBI's website by clicking here.
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Law enforcement asks that you contact the FBI with information regarding any recent jugging incidents. You can call the FBI: 1-800-CALL-FBI or click here to submit an anonymous tip.