'Jugging' among new crime trends posing danger on America's streets: What to know

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'Jugging' among new crime trends posing danger on America's streets: What to know
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Jugging, tap and glue at ATMs, and purse snatching schemes are among crime trends that have been spreading throughout the U.S. and costing Americans money.

but word travels fast on social media. Coffey said,"I have no doubt that it's happening throughout the United States."

There are challenges about convincing the bank that the withdrawal was fraudulent because technically it was your PIN that opened the account, Coffey said.The"slider" takes advantage of distractions, especially women at gas stations, said Coffey, who showed a purse during the video interview. Other times, the thieves might throw a fake wallet on the ground and ask if they dropped it or spark up a conversation while their accomplice grabs the victim's purse. Atlanta police saw this trend surge over the summer in 2021 and issued a warning to motorists.

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