Dev Test County • June 2, 2025
Good morning, Dev Test County. The streets of Dallas are making headlines for all the wrong reasons this week. A disturbing crime trend called "jugging" has arrived from Texas, with three men arrested for following bank customers and stealing their cash—a stark reminder to stay vigilant when making withdrawals. Meanwhile, a peaceful Sunday morning was shattered by gunfire in southern Dallas, leaving two people injured in what police are still investigating.
In a particularly troubling incident, a pedestrian found themselves victim of not one but two vehicles in an early morning hit-and-run on South Buckner Boulevard. While one driver remained at the scene, another fled after striking the already injured person. With one arrest made and the victim in critical condition, this cascade of incidents serves as a sobering reminder about safety both on foot and behind the wheel in our community.
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💰 Texas trio arrested for "jugging" bank customers in Illinois. The three men from Dallas, Houston, and Windemere followed victims from banks and broke into their vehicles to steal cash. Police caught them after surveillance cameras identified their SUV with fake Tennessee tags at multiple crime scenes. When arrested at a Wells Fargo bank, the suspects had a window punch tool, stolen cash, cannabis, and controlled substances in their possession. All three men were charged with various offenses including burglary and theft, then booked into DuPage County Jail.
🔫 Gunfire shatters early Sunday morning in southern Dallas. Two people were shot and injured around 3:30 a.m. in the 1300 block of Murdock Road, according to police. One victim remains in stable condition while the other suffered critical injuries, with both transported to a local hospital. The shooting, which occurred in the early hours of June 1, 2025, is currently under investigation by Dallas police. No details about potential suspects or motives have been released at this time.
🚗 Pedestrian critically injured in Dallas hit-and-run involving two vehicles. The incident occurred around 1:30 a.m. Sunday on South Buckner Boulevard, where police found a person struck by a vehicle whose driver remained at the scene. A second vehicle subsequently hit the same pedestrian, compounding the injuries. The victim was rushed to a hospital in critical condition while one person was arrested with charges pending. Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash.
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