Crime Map & Open Records
You can view a crime map of the borderland area so you can view any crimes happening around you. Be aware of your surroundings and stay safe.
Citizens can also submit an open records request and search for citations that have been posted.
Sex Offender Registration & Tracking (S.O.R.T)
See the full impact of the residence ordinance. Explore the map to find out where it applies in your neighborhood.
View MapStaying Safe Together: Other Ways You Can Track
Working to prevent new victims of sex crimes by monitoring registered sex offenders and keeping the community informed.
- Share public information on registered sex offenders
- Ensure compliance with Texas registration laws
- Track and verify offender information
- Notify schools about offenders in their area
- Maintain files and databases
- Work with DPS, Probation, Sheriff’s Office, and other agencies
- Follow up on offender cases
- Provide officers with offender information through police systems
- Receive alerts from Offender Watch
Search the Texas Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) Sex Offender Registry to find registrants in your area. The registry is updated every Tuesday from 12:30 PM - 7:30 PM.
Receive email alerts and more through OffenderWatch.
Spot a Stash House? Speak Up.
If you suspect a stash house in your neighborhood, call (915) 629-8600 and ask for a Stash House Investigator.
Because of El Paso’s location near the U.S.-Mexico border, drug trafficking groups often use stash houses to store and repackage drugs before sending them to other cities nationwide. These operations pose a serious threat to communities across the country.
EPPD works with local, state, and federal agencies through the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) program to fight drug crime. Together, these multi-agency task forces have seized:
- 78,880 lbs. of marijuana
- 5,166 lbs. of cocaine
- $1.3 million in U.S. currency
- 291+ arrests for narcotics offenses
Your call can make a difference in keeping our neighborhoods safe.