McAllen Police Department
Crime Reports
The McAllen Police Department reports yearly crime statistics to the State of Texas and the F.B.I. regarding crime in the City of McAllen.
National Incident - Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
The City of McAllen participates in the US Department of Justice (DOJ) FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) System, a nationwide statistical data reporting effort.
The DOJ FBI Summary Reporting System (SRS), commonly known as the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR), is transitioning to the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) beginning January 1, 2021.
Additionally, the Texas Legislature passed legislation that requires this reporting change.
Pursuant to such directives, the McAllen Police Department has completed its transition from the UCR format to the NIBRS format.
Reporting under the former UCR format reflects occurrences of eight (8) crime categories (including Arson) called Part 1 Crimes.
Reporting under the current NIBRS format reflects 24 offense categories made up of 52 reportable Group A offenses and 10 Group B offenses.
Sex Offender Database link
All convicted Sex Offenders living in the state of Texas are required to register with their local law enforcement agency, which forwards information to the Texas Department of Public Safety – Sex Offender Program. The Texas Department of Public Safety offers a comprehensive list of all registered Sex Offenders living in the state of Texas. Information may be searched using zip code or name and date of birth of offender.
Visit the Texas Public Sex Offender Registry