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El Paso Police Department

City agencyTX0710200NIBRS since 2019LEMAS 2020

El Paso County, Texas

Serves ~682,310 residents · UCR reported

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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

Reported offenses by year

Summary Reporting System counts from the FBI Crime Data Explorer.

Staffing by year

Police employment counts reported to the FBI UCR program.

NIBRS incident detail

NIBRS victims by offense · Jan 2021Dec 2024

Incident-based victim counts reported through NIBRS, from the FBI Crime Data Explorer.

Larceny-theft: victim & offender age · 16,934 victims, 29,564 offenders
Victim sex
Male9,003 (53%)
Female7,918 (47%)
Unknown13 (0%)
Victim race
White15,331 (92%)
Black or African American1,094 (7%)
Asian174 (1%)
American Indian or Alaska Native29 (0%)
Incident location
Residence/Home8,040 (27%)
Convenience Store5,564 (19%)
Department/Discount Store2,840 (10%)
Parking/Drop Lot/Garage2,766 (9%)
Other/Unknown2,704 (9%)
Highway/Road/Alley/Street/Sidewalk1,545 (5%)

Top 6 of 41 categories shown.

Victim–offender relationship
Stranger743 (48%)
Relationship Unknown230 (15%)
Acquaintance135 (9%)
Otherwise Known104 (7%)
Other Family Member68 (4%)
Ex-Relationship (Ex-Boyfriend/Girlfriend)67 (4%)

Top 6 of 21 categories shown.

Co-occurring offenses
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property619 (30%)
Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud401 (19%)
Motor Vehicle Theft207 (10%)
Simple Assault159 (8%)
Drug/Narcotic Violations158 (8%)
False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game124 (6%)

Top 6 of 21 categories shown.

Open data

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Staffing

LEMAS 2020 survey
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
Body-worn cameras: yesCommunity policing plan: yes

Source: BJS LEMAS 2020 (ICPSR) · all waves 1987–2020

Earlier LEMAS surveys
WaveFT swornFT civilianBudget
20131,067217$116,626,014
20071,095360$116,313,383
20031,137335$94,008,016
20001,057294$82,040,937
19991,062285
19971,013268
1993862233
1990738190
1987676208

Staffing as reported in each BJS LEMAS survey wave; wave links go to the ICPSR study pages.

FBI police employment
Sworn officers (2025)
1,135
Civilians (2025)
272

Reported annually to the FBI UCR program; full history charted above.

Open data

No catalogued open data portals for this agency yet, but its official website may publish records and transparency reports.

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