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D.A. Warns Public to Stay Vigilant When Leaving Bank

D.A. Warns Public to Stay Vigilant When Leaving Bank

Fourth Bank Jugging Case Filed in Recent Months

Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Francisco Javier Nieto Mosquera (DOB 06/13/81) and Ricardo De Jesus Melendez Rodriguez (DOB 08/19/88), both of Los Angeles County, have been charged in connection with a $14,000 “bank jugging” theft in Thousand Oaks. Both defendants are charged with one felony count of grand theft and three aggravating factors, including the crime involving planning, sophistication, or professionalism, and involved an actual taking of great monetary value.

“This is now the fourth bank jugging case we’ve received in four months, and it’s clear these brazen crimes are becoming an increasingly common tactic used by organized thieves,” District Attorney Erik Nasarenko said. “We want the public to stay aware of their surroundings, never leave cash unattended in vehicles, and call law enforcement immediately if you believe someone is following you.”