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Police warn of a new wave of ‘bank jugging’

(NewsNation) — The term is “bank jugging,” but it’s really just robbery: criminals following people leaving an ATM and stealing their cash. And police say jugging cases have increased during tax season as people cash their refund checks.

“Jugging is a crime of opportunity where thieves look for people leaving banks or ATMs with large sums of cash and then follow them, hoping to find an opening to steal that money,” said the Arlington, Texas Police Department in a Facebook post.


Police say it’s up to you to stay vigilant and not be careless, like the person who left cash on the driver’s seat of their car, which thieves easily snatched – all captured on security video.

Police agencies nationwide have reported dozens of bank jugging cases, some netting thieves thousands of dollars. And financial institutions have posted strategies to help you avoid becoming a jugging victim.

Top tips to prevent bank jugging