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Dec 12, 2023How To Avoid Falling Victim To Jugging Crime In Michigan
Crime never takes a day off
The latest crime to happen in America and in Michigan is called Jugging
Jugging is a type of crime that can happen to anyone, including people in Michigan.
It happens when someone follows a person who has just left a bank or ATM and steals their money.
According to Axios, thieves stake out unsuspecting victims at banks or retail stores before following and robbing them while they juggle smartphones and car keys in parking lots or at home.
Be aware of your surroundings: Always be aware of who is around you and if anyone is following you. If you think someone is following you, go to a safe place like a police station or a crowded store.
Don't carry large amounts of cash: If you don't need to carry a lot of cash, don't. Use a credit or debit card instead.
Be discreet: Don't count your money in public or show off your expensive items.
Use the drive-thru: If you need to go to the bank, use the drive-thru instead of going inside.
Park in a well-lit area: If you need to go to the bank or ATM at night, park in a well-lit area.
Don't leave your valuables in the car: If you have to leave your car, don't leave your valuables in it. Put them in the trunk or take them with you.
Report suspicious activity: If you see someone acting suspiciously, report it to the police.
You can't stop all crime but being aware of your surroundings and taking precautions, can reduce your risk of becoming a victim. These are some other great tips to check out.
Be aware of your surroundings Don't carry large amounts of cash Be discreet Use the drive-thru Park in a well-lit area Don't leave your valuables in the car Report suspicious activity