Addison Police Department Launches Online Reporting Portal

Published:
Mon 10/16/23
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Members of the community can “Be A PRO” by swiftly and effectively reporting various incidents.

Holding phone with APRO portal open on screen

The Addison Police Department is pleased to introduce "A PRO - Addison Police Reporting Online," a new initiative designed to provide a convenient option for community members to file police reports from home, work, or anywhere with Internet access.

By using the new platform, members of the community can “Be A PRO” by swiftly and effectively reporting various incidents, including:

 

Burglary of Motor Vehicle: Breaking into or entering a vehicle with intent to commit any felony or theft without the owner's consent.

Credit/ Debit Card Abuse: Unauthorized use of another person's credit or debit card.

Criminal Mischief: Intentional damage to another's property without permission.

Forgery: Forging a writing with intent to defraud or harm another.

Graffiti: Making markings or symbols on property without the owner's permission.

Harassment: Unwanted phone calls/texts of an annoying, harassing, or threatening nature.

Hit and Run: Leaving an accident scene without providing the required information.

Identity Theft: Using someone else's personal identification information unlawfully.

Lost Property: Reporting property that has been lost or misplaced.

Supplements: Adding additional information to an existing report.

Theft: Taking another's property without permission, excluding direct physical theft from a person.

Theft of Mail: Taking someone's mail or packages without consent.

Theft of Service: Obtaining a service without proper payment.

 

After submitting the necessary information via the "A PRO" platform, individuals will receive a temporary incident number. The report will then be forwarded to the appropriate investigative division for review. Based on the provided details, the report will either be approved or rejected. If approved, an email will be sent containing the permanent incident number, along with the submitted report, which can be printed for personal records.

To access this convenient online reporting option, visit www.addisontexas.net/APRO.

 

While the "A PRO" platform provides an online alternative, the Addison Police Department remains deeply committed to serving the community in person. They are always available, and ready to respond whenever needed. You can reach APD at the non-emergency number at 972-450-7156 or by calling *247 from a mobile phone.