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Chief Jose L. Lopez

Police Headquarters
505 W Chapel Hill St
Durham, NC 27701
(919) 560-4427


Durham Crimestoppers 683-1200
 
Reporting A Crime

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Crime Investigation

Reports of domestic violence, juvenile crimes and frauds are forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division. Property crime reports and violent crime reports (other than homicides) are forwarded to investigators assigned to the five patrol districts.

Discovering a Crime

If you observe a crime in progress or discover one that was committed earlier, there are several basic things you can do to assist the Police Department.

If the crime is in progress, please call 911 and provide as much information as possible. Please give the location of the crime, type of crime, victim and suspect information, a suspect description if possible, and a vehicle description. Try to go to a safe place until officers arrive.

If the crime was committed earlier, do not disturb anything and call the police. Give the 911 telecommunicator as much information as possible and wait for the officer to arrive.

Reporting the Crime

When the officer arrives, he or she will need certain information about the crime. The officer will ask what you observed and if there were other witnesses. The officer will need your name, address and telephone number.

Try to remember as many details about the crime as possible and provide this information to the officer.

 
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