Be notified that your online police report has been submitted.Upon completion of this report process you will: Events older than six months should be reported to 911, not filed with this online application. The event occurred within the last six months.There are no witnesses to be interviewed.There is no obvious physical evidence available at the scene.There is no apparent need for investigation at the scene, to include video surveillance tape.You (or, the complainant, if you are making a report on behalf of another party) have not suffered any injuries.The event took place in the District of Columbia, but not on Metrorail, Metrobus, or Metro property.In order to make a report using the Online Reporting Tool, please ensure that ALL of the following conditions are present: ![]() To reduce confusion, users who file a report online should not also call the non-emergency line and file the same report with the Telephone Reporting Unit. If your report does not qualify for Online Reporting, you can call 911 or visit your nearest Police District.ĭo Not Make Your Report in Two Places. may have been stolen and/or used to purchase other items or services, are considered credit card fraud and/or identity theft, and should not be filed online using this application. *Thefts, in which your checkbook, debit, credit card, social security card or social security number, etc. Once we fully approve the report, we will email you a final case number and a link to print out the report for your records. If we have to leave a voice mail message, we will also email you. If we have questions, we will contact you. Within two (2) business days, MPD will review the report.MPD will then email you a temporary case number. When you are done with your report, you will be asked to submit it for MPD review.Follow the prompts at the bottom of each screen to complete your report.Name and email address are required to ensure that all complainants may be contacted for further information if necessary. ![]()
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