‘Bank jugging’: Franklin police looking into uptick in crimes at ATMs, banks throughout city

In a recent case, police said $4,000 was stolen from a vehicle after the victim visited a bank and left their cash inside the car.
The Franklin Police Department is advising residents to be cautious when withdrawing money from a bank or ATM.
By Caleb WethingtonPublished: Mar. 27, 2024 at 12:41 PM CDTEmail This LinkShare on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedIn

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Police are looking into an uptick in a crime called “bank jugging” at ATMs and banks throughout Franklin.

Police are urging residents to be cautious when withdrawing money from a bank or ATM. Over the last few months, officers have been investigating multiple cases referred to as “bank hugging.”

According to police, criminals conduct surveillance on ATMs and banks and then follow the person who withdrew cash to their next destination. At that time, the victim is either robbed, or their car is burglarized.

In a recent case, police said $4,000 was stolen from a vehicle after the victim visited a bank and left their cash inside the car.

To avoid becoming a victim, vigilance is key, according to police:

· When at the bank or ATM, be aware of your surroundings and look for any suspicious activity.

· If you’re driving and believe you’re being followed, call 911, or find a nearby law enforcement agency or officer.

· When your vehicle is parked, do not leave valuables inside.

· Make sure the vehicle is locked and the windows are up.

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