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Welcome to the Community Safety Management Network. This freely browsable database of crimes reported in Dallas is a service available to AAGD members. Not a member yet?

Identifying Suspicious Behavior

Anything that seems unusual or “out of place” could be criminal activity.

Stopping Crime Begins with YOU

Click on the links below to see up-to-date information on the Most Wanted Criminals in Dallas. If you have information about the individuals listed here please click on the "Crime Stoppers" link below and become a crime fighter.

Want to be safer?

Below are links to valuable crime prevention resources. Information and referrals about victims’ rights, service and criminal & juvenile justice resources as listed on www.crimevictims.gov.



Identifying Suspicious Behavior

Anything that seems unusual or “out of place” could be criminal activity. Working as a partner with police, you and your residents have a responsibility to report any suspicious behavior. Do not think that you are bothering the police. Consider the results if a crime is in progress and you do not act!

Leave any confrontations to the police. Your role is to communicate information. Allow the police to perform the job they are trained to do. Not every stranger who enters your community is a criminal, but criminals do take advantage of activity on apartment properties by pretending to be legitimately involved in sales, repair and service. If you see any solicitors or suspicious strangers at your community, immediately ask them to leave.

Be alert!

If you observe any suspicious activities, call your local law enforcement agency.