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Alert Network
The Alert Network allows the El Paso Police Department to instantly update you about crimes, emergencies and other important information. All Alerts are delivered via e-mail and are also available via text message on your cell phone.
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Arrest Photos
Posting of the family violence, DWI, auto theft and prostitution arrest photos on this link is one of many tools implemented to combat these crimes in the City of El Paso. These criminal activities affect El Paso citizens, their neighborhoods and the quality of life.
To view recent arrest photos click here
Arrive Alive campaign
The Arrive Alive campaign is a year-long initiative aimed at reducing traffic fatalities. The City of El Paso through its Department of Transportation (EPDoT) and the El Paso Police Department has teamed up the Texas Department of Public Safety, the University of Texas at El Paso and local school districts to boost traffic safety awareness outreach. The campaign throughout the year will highlight safety tips related to: motor vehicles, pedestrians, senior citizens, children, bicycles, buses, motorcycles, cell phone usage, and driving while intoxicated (DWI).
[Flyer]
Breath or Blood - It is your choice
Refusal is "NOT AN OPTION" - "Don't Drink and Drive!"
Do Not Forget Me
A considerable number of children have been left in scorching or freezing vehicles. Many say, “I would never forget my child in the car,” but it could happen, and it has happened.
Changes in our every day lives stresses the need to make people aware when a child is riding in a vehicle.
Placing a DO NOT FORGET ME / CHILD IN VEHICLE TAG on a window will serve as a reminder that a child is in the vehicle and potentially at risk.
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EEOP Utilization Report
View a copy of this report: EEOP Report
El Paso Coalition for the Homeless
What does the El Paso Coalition for the Homeless do? The EL Paso Coalition for the homeless is an umbrella organization with a mission to be a voice for the homeless and to provide vision, structure, and systems for organizations cooperating to serve the homeless in a Continuum of Care. Please call 843-2170 or go to http://www.ephomelesscoalition.org/ for further information.
El Paso Fusion Center
The El Paso Fusion Center – Multi Agency Tactical Response Information eXchange (MATRIX) serves as an all-crimes and all-hazards tactical information and intelligence hub for the El Paso Police Department and the Region.
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El Paso Municipal Court
The El Paso Municipal Court is a court of records which handles Class C misdemeanors and civil parking citations issued within the the city limits.
The El Paso Municipal Court of Appeals hears appeals filed from the El Paso Municipal Courts. On the Municipal Clerk's web pages you will find Municipal Court, Citation Search, Red Light Camera , Location Hours, Defensive Driving, Fines and Payment, and Parking Citaition information, to name a few.
[Municpal Court's Home Page]
[Traffic Citation Search/Payment]
[Red Light Camera Violations]
Financial Responsibility Requirements
Effective November 1, 2009 - El Paso Officers will have the authority to impound (tow) a vehicle if the driver cannot show proof of Financial Responsibility (Insurance).
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Identity Theft
Have you been a victim of Identity Theft – Click Here for an Identity Theft Packet which shows you step by step what you need to do in order to report this to the El Paso Police Department, restore your credit, and prosecute the offenders.
Illegal Dumping
Municipal Code 9.04.670 - Litter and illegal dumping prohibited.
No person shall dump, throw, drop, discard or otherwise dispose of litter on any public or private property within the city. This prohibition shall not be construed to limit persons placing litter in public receptacles or in authorized private receptacles in such a manner as to prevent it from being carried or deposited by the elements upon public or private property. To report Illegal Dumping please call Environmental Code Enforcement Division at 915-599-6290.
[Code Compliance Services]
[Texas Illegal Dumping Resource Center]
[Illegal Dumping Onto Land or Into Water]
Most Wanted of El Paso
If you have information on the whereabouts of any of the below persons please call Crime Stoppers at 566-8477 or the 911 emergency line. To see who is on The El Paso’s Most Wanted List
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Peace Officer Involved Injury or Death Report
As required by Art. 2.139 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, law enforcement agencies shall report all officer-involved injuries or deaths caused by the discharge of a firearm. Pursuant to the requirements or Art. 2.139, the following reporting forms have been created for reporting such incidents:
Red Light Camera
The goal of this program is to reduce the number of red light violations, red light crashes, and red light injury crashes. If you have questions or want to link to the video of the citation you received.
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Safe Communities Program
The Safe Communities Program is a program designed to collect and analyze data, and use the data to determine the locations for increased enforcement, provide increased community education and public awareness, and work with community leaders to reduce motor vehicle crashes and traffic incidents in El Paso.
Scams Scams
are becoming more and more common throughout the world. Scams take place by use of the U.S. Mail, E-mails, telemarketers, internet sites, door to door salesm and newspaper ads to name a few. The scams listed on this page have taken place in the El Paso area and are provided for public awareness.
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Traffic Break
Hazards such as debris or accidents can cause dangerous situations for motorists. At times officers are required to momentarily stop traffic to ensure the safety of everyone involved. If you see an emergency vehicle with lights and sirens on and it appears to be zig zagging...
Under Age Drinking Initiative - UADI
According to the UMC Safe Communities, every 19 minutes a teen dies as the result of an alcohol related crash in the United States.
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Wireless Communication Device Ordinance Clarification Fact Sheet
This fact sheet is meant to clarify any confusion regarding the recent passing of and enforcement of the Wireless Communication Device Ordinance.
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Youth Initiative Program - YIP
The purpose of this Directory is to help those who live and work in the El Paso area find agencies that respond to health and human services, education, recreation and emergency needs.
Inclusion of an agency in this Directory does not imply endorsement of its purpose or quality by the El Paso Police Department or the Youth Initiative Program and further disclaims any responsibility for the quality of the services provided by the listed and referenced agencies; moreover, the El Paso Police Department or Youth Initiative Program shall not be liable as a result of the use of any of the services described in this directory, its revision or appendices.
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