USA: In Chicago, pickpockets have been reported using a method where they closely press against individuals in a revolving door as they enter buildings to steal wallets from Japanese nationals

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Reports of Pickpocketing Incidents in Chicago

In Chicago, there have been reports of pickpockets using a method where they press against individuals in a revolving door when entering buildings to steal wallets from Japanese nationals.
Pickpocketing incidents are also occurring frequently on trains (CTA) and in restaurants. Therefore, always be cautious of your belongings and keep valuable items such as cash and credit cards dispersed in different places to ensure your security.

1. Incident Summary (Information from a Japanese national)

On the evening of October 5th, a Japanese man attempted to enter a department store in Chicago. The revolving door was not functioning properly, and a pair of individuals (a man and a woman) pushed something that looked like a black garbage bag against his back while urging him to “push, push.” The man managed to push through the door and enter the store, but the pair did not enter the store and instead exited through the revolving door. Later, he realized that his shoulder bag had been unzipped, and his wallet containing cash and credit cards was missing. Despite contacting his credit card company immediately, it was found that his credit cards had already been used fraudulently.

2. Crime Prevention Advice

According to the Chicago Police, pickpocketing incidents are also occurring on trains (CTA) and in restaurants. With various events planned across the U.S. as the year-end approaches and large crowds expected, be particularly cautious of similar methods. Furthermore, as there have been instances of high-value fraudulent transactions shortly after the crime, if you unfortunately become a victim of pickpocketing, promptly contact your credit card company and the police.

Tips to Prevent Pickpocketing (Advice from Chicago Police)

Do not keep valuables in your back pants pocket; keep it empty at all times.
Avoid listening to music with headphones or looking at your smartphone while walking. Always be aware of your surroundings.
There are methods where criminals pretend to be selling something to steal valuables, so always keep valuables within your sight and at hand. Do not leave your cellphone or other valuables unattended on restaurant tables.

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