
You Could Be the Next Victim of Holiday Theft in Idaho
The holiday season is intended to be a time of joy, a time of cheer, and a time to be selfless. It is a time to give and put others before yourself. You don't buy gifts for yourself, but instead for those who are less fortunate, those who mean something to you, and those whom you love. The season is about joy, happiness, and the good things in the world. Sadly, not everyone sees it that way, and the holiday season can also bring out the worst in others. It can bring out selfishness, greed, and force some to do bad things. Theft during the holidays is often a concern, and there are a few things you need to do to make sure you don't become a victim in the final days before Christmas.
Holiday Theft in Idaho
As Christmas gets closer, many are making last-minute purchases, hiding their gifts in the car, or perhaps have forgotten to get one or two out in the chaos that is the holiday season. Be aware that you may have people watching and noticing without you knowing. Thieves are opportunistic this time of year, and when gifts are left in the vehicle, especially overnight, they may not be there in the morning. It is important to make sure you are locking your vehicle at all times, even if quickly running into a store, the office, or into your home. It doesn't take long for these thieves to strike and end up with a gift you bought for someone else. It may be that you are not randomly chosen this holiday season, but actually a target without knowing it.
Jugging in Idaho
Jugging is a term that references a style of thievery where the thieves follow people who have left a store with plenty of cash, left the bank, or maybe a high-end store. They will stalk their victim until they go into a store or are somewhere alone and then strike, taking what they want. This is a scary situation and is why you should be on high alert this holiday season, especially if you are buying an expensive gift like jewelry, taking out a lot of money at the bank, buying a high-end purse, or anything of significant value. Make sure to check your mirrors when leaving stores to make sure you are not being followed. If you feel you are, make sure to notify local police and not go home or to a place where you are secluded.

It is sad that the holidays can drive some to do these terrible things, but it is happening. Be safe, stay alert, and sadly, you may need to not trust anyone this holiday season. That goes against the season, but it might be the safest way to go. For more on jugging, make sure to click the link above.
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