FBI agency record
El Paso Police Department
El Paso County, Texas
Serves ~682,310 residents · UCR reported
El Paso Police Department (EPPD) is the principal law enforcement agency serving El Paso, Texas, United States. As of Fiscal Year 2014, the agency had an annual budget of more than $118 million and employed around 1,300 personnel, including approximately 1,100 officers. Greg Allen was appointed as the EPPD's chief of police in March 2008 and served until his death in January 2023.
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Crime & staffing trends
Summary Reporting System counts from the FBI Crime Data Explorer.
Police employment counts reported to the FBI UCR program.
NIBRS incident detail
Incident-based victim counts reported through NIBRS, from the FBI Crime Data Explorer.
Top 6 of 41 categories shown.
Top 6 of 21 categories shown.
Top 6 of 21 categories shown.
Open data
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Staffing
- Full-time sworn
- 1,163
- Part-time sworn
- 0
- Full-time civilian
- 248
- Part-time civilian
- 0
- Total FT employees
- 1,411
- Population served
- 681,534
- Operating budget
- $157,607,717
Source: BJS LEMAS 2020 (ICPSR) · all waves 1987–2020
- Sworn officers (2025)
- 1,135
- Civilians (2025)
- 272
Reported annually to the FBI UCR program; full history charted above.
Open data
POP conference activity
Stash House Task Force
2003 · Submission
The Driveby Shooting Response Team
2002 · Submission
West Texas H.I.D.T.A. Stash House Task Force
2001 · Submission
Pay Before You Pump Program
2001 · Submission
El Paso County Auto Theft Prevention Task Force
2001 · Submission
Border Partners AntiAuto Theft Project
2001 · Submission
Youth Initiative Program
1999 · Submission
The Angels Triangle
1998 · Submission
San Jacinto Park Renovation Action Plan
1996 · Submission
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