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Three men from Texas have been arrested in connection with a vehicle burglary suspected to be part of a bank-jugging scheme in Irvine. The suspects face multiple charges including conspiracy and possession of stolen property. The investigation revealed a pattern where suspects surveil bank customers after cash withdrawals. Law enforcement urges vigilance among individuals during banking transactions to prevent such crimes.
Irvine, California – Three Texas men have been arrested in connection with a vehicle burglary that is potentially linked to a series of “bank-jugging” incidents in the area. The suspects, identified as Maurice James, 24, Samuel Marcus Polite, 20, and Ja Vion Marcell La Shang Mathews, 22, are facing multiple charges including conspiracy, vehicle burglary, felony vandalism, possession of burglary tools, and possession of stolen property.
The investigation began following the first reported bank-jugging incident in Irvine on July 2, where two vehicles were burglarized shortly after their owners made cash withdrawals. This modus operandi involves suspects surveilling banks for individuals withdrawing cash, then following them to steal from their vehicles at secondary locations. The Irvine Police Department encourages bank customers to remain aware of their surroundings and to exercise caution when handling cash to avoid being targeted.
On July 8, police observed the suspects burglarizing a vehicle in Seal Beach and stealing a banker’s bag just after one of the victims had made a banking transaction. Law enforcement had already identified a suspect vehicle, a black Ford Expedition, which was displaying a stolen license plate reported in Irvine. The officers monitored the vehicle’s movements which aligned with known bank-jugging activities, eventually leading to the arrest of the three men.
During the apprehension, detectives discovered a stolen banker’s bag, a fake license plate, various burglary tools, a ski mask, and cash inside the suspects’ vehicle. Authorities are currently investigating whether these arrests are connected to the earlier bank-jugging incidents that took place in Irvine.
The Irvine Police Department has issued a public advisory urging individuals to be vigilant during cash withdrawals, emphasizing the importance of remaining discreet and alert. Their goal is to help safeguard residents and reduce the risk of falling victim to such crimes.
As the investigation continues, any individuals who may have information relevant to the case are encouraged to reach out to Detective Mahmood through email. The police are working diligently to piece together evidence and understand the full scope of the criminal activities associated with the arrested suspects.
The crime of bank-jugging has grown in notoriety in various parts of the country, making awareness critical for potential victims. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of situational awareness when handling cash, particularly in busy banking environments.
Authorities hope that these arrests will lead to a decrease in similar incidents and reassure the community that law enforcement remains committed to tackling financial crimes effectively.
Residents are grateful for the swift action taken by law enforcement, demonstrating their continued commitment to public safety and crime prevention. With the investigation ongoing, more information is expected to be unveiled as police continue to pursue leads related to these and potentially other bank-jugging incidents.
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