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FBI Warns Indiana Residents about New “Jugging” Crime Trend

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
August 1, 2024
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Lately, the media has been highlighting the disturbing rise of a crime trend known as “jugging.” My attention was drawn to this trend when a significant number of cases were reported in Maryland during June and July. The more I delve into this issue, the more I come across similar cases nationwide. Although I am not aware of any jugging incidents here in Southern Indiana, the FBI is cautioning us to remain alert and watchful. It’s crucial to keep in mind that such trends can quickly spread, and it’s better to be prepared.

First of All, What is Jugging?

This Article Includes

  • 1 First of All, What is Jugging?
  • 2 FBI Tips for Protecting Yourself
  • 3 What to Do If You See Something Suspicious

In simple terms, the act of “jugging” refers to committing a robbery with a weapon, but it specifically targets a certain type of victim. According to the FBI’s definition, this is what it entails.

FBI Tips for Protecting Yourself

The city of Evansville may not have reported any incidents of “jugging” yet, but it’s always wise to be aware of safety precautions to minimize the chances of becoming a victim. The FBI recommends some practical tips that everyone should keep in mind for a safer environment.

    • Be Aware of Your Surroundings: When withdrawing or depositing money, always be mindful of who and what is around you. If something feels off, trust your instincts.
    • Conceal Your Cash: Don’t make it obvious that you’re carrying money. Secure it discreetly in a bag or pocket.
    • Vary Your Routine: Change up the times and locations you visit the bank. Routine makes it easier for criminals to predict your actions.
    • Drive Straight to Your Next Destination: If you feel like you’re being followed, head to a police station or a crowded area and call for help.
    • Avoid Distractions: Stay off your phone and stay alert until you are safely inside your car or another secure location.

What to Do If You See Something Suspicious

If you happen to observe anything out of the ordinary or sense any potential danger, it’s crucial to report it right away. You may reach out to the local law enforcement authorities or share any tips with the FBI while keeping your identity anonymous. Always remember that staying vigilant and informed is the most effective approach to safeguarding yourself and those close to you.

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