Isaiah Moses, a Houston man involved in 'jugging' crimes—robberies targeting bank customers in Denver—was sentenced to 19 years in prison after being linked to multiple thefts where he and an accomplice stole over $47,000 from victims by following them from banks and breaking into their vehicles. The crimes occurred in late 2024, and Moses's arrest was supported by cell phone tracking and bank records.
A man who had money stolen in a "jugging" situation followed the suspect and ended up shooting the driver of the suspect car in Cedar Park, Texas. The passenger in the car walked away and grabbed a Lyft to Houston, but was later detained by the Houston Violent Crimes Task Force. Jugging happens when a suspect watches a victim withdraw money, then follows them to another location and steals it from them.
Two teenagers have been arrested and charged in connection with the "jugging" robbery of a Houston woman who was left paralyzed. Joseph Harrell, 17, and Zy'Nika Ayesha Woods, 19, have been charged with aggravated robbery. Surveillance video helped detectives determine the license plate of the vehicle seen leaving the scene of the crime. Woods was first detained for a traffic violation and confessed to her involvement in the robbery on Truong and also implicated Harrell. Harrell also allegedly confessed to the attack on Truong.
Two teenagers have been arrested and charged in connection with the violent robbery of a Houston woman who was left paralyzed. Joseph Harrell, 17, and Zy'Nika Ayesha Woods, 19, were charged with aggravated robbery after following Nhung Truong from a bank and attacking her for the cash she had withdrawn. Surveillance video helped detectives determine the license plate for the vehicle seen fleeing the scene of the crime. The arrests were announced more than a month after the incident.