DALLAS — He started the day early, in Houston, and drove a rental car to North Texas, prosecutors said. From there, Corey Dashun Holloway found an ATM technician and followed him — from Irving to Grand Prairie to Arlington. Ultimately, prosecutors said, Holloway tailed the technician, who was servicing ATMs along the way, to a Chase Bank in Midlothian.
As the technician worked on the ATM, Holloway and two others forced the technician to the ground and swiped $260,000 in cash from the open machine, prosecutors said.
It’s a robbery practice known as “jugging,” and now, Holloway, 30, is going to federal prison for it, according to a release from the Department of Justice on Monday…