EPPD Online Crime Reporting
If you have an emergency, if someone has been injured, or if a crime is still in progress, DIAL 9-1-1 immediately.
Welcome to the El Paso Police Department's online reporting system.
You can submit your report here only if you are the victim of a crime that does not involve an emergency as defined above; the incident occurred within the El Paso City Limits, and there is no evidence to be collected by the Police.
A Police Officer will NOT be dispatched to your location for an online report.
Your phone number and a valid e-mail address are required in order to file a report online.
This form should only be used for non-emergency reports on selected crimes (see the list below).
Theft-Simple (except Theft from Motor Vehicle, Theft of Motor Vehicle, and Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts)
Theft of Services
Civil Problem
Phone Harassment
Interference with Child Custody-Information Only
Suspicious Circumstances
Criminal Mischief
Graffiti
Trespassing
Lost Property
Identity theft
Illegal Dumping
Noise Complaint
If your crime is not listed above, some types of incidents may be reported to EPPD by Telephone.
You may contact the El Paso Police Department Telephone Reporting Unit at (915) 832-4436 during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday to file a report by telephone.
Please complete the form as accurately and completely as possible. This will help us to review your report for assignment and investigation. Whenever you only have partial information (such as part of a license plate number, or a person's description), please provide us with whatever details you have available.
If you need to report more than one crime (or multiple crimes), please send us a separate Report Form for each one.
WARNING: IT IS A CRIME TO MAKE A FALSE POLICE REPORT UNDER THE TEXAS PENAL CODE, SECTION 37.08.
A FALSE REPORT IS PUNISHABLE AS A CLASS B MISDEMEANOR.
Important!
Persons under the age of 17 must have a parent or legal guardian file reports.
NOTE:
To report an Auto Theft or Burglary of a Vehicle
call 915-832-4400
or 911 if the crime is occurring at this time.