Police search for robbery suspects following coma, death of 61-year-old man after bank jugging
Cibolo police are searching for two suspects wanted in connection with a robbery that happened days before a man went into a coma and later died.
San Antonio police warn those withdrawing cash from ATMs or banks of โjuggingโ crimes
San Antonio police and local law enforcement are closely watching the trend known in some Texas cities as โjugging.โ
Have you ever heard of jugging? Officials say itโs a crime gaining popularity in the area
Officials say the crime involves thieves stalking their victims and, in some cases, following them to multiple locations, waiting for the perfect time to steal their money. Local law enforcement officials say the crime has gained popularity in our area over the last three years, especially this holiday season. In many cases, officials say the suspects watch their victims from a distance with binoculars. Some say the term โjuggingโ came about decades ago when people would transport money in jugs. San Antonio police say if you think youโre in the process of being jugged, call 911 immediately and drive to a police substation.