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The Office of Community Police Oversight (OCPO) was established by the Dallas City Council on April 24, 2019. OCPO supports the Community Police Oversight Board (CPOB) in ensuring that complaints against Dallas Police Department (DPD) officers are investigated thoroughly and transparently. OCPO reviews and independently investigates misconduct allegations to promote trust between the community, the City of Dallas, and the DPD.

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    File a Complaint

    The OCPO has established a clear and accessible process for reporting improper conduct. If you wish to file a formal complaint against personnel within the DPD, please complete this form.
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    Thank an Officer

    If an officer has demonstrated exceptional professionalism and you believe their conduct reflects positively on the DPD, we encourage you to share your experience.
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    Comment

    Your feedback is important to us! The OCPO welcomes feedback and suggestions regarding concerns about police-community relations in Dallas neighborhoods.


CPOB Meeting Schedule

Second Tuesday of
Every Month (except for July) 

at 5:30 p.m.

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The mission of the CPOB is to enhance the public’s trust that complaints of misconduct against departmental employees are conducted fairly and thoroughly, are transparent, and ensure that the City of Dallas residents have an accessible means to the complaint process.

 

Michele Andre

Director and Police Monitor

 

Michele Andre is a highly accomplished leader in public service, currently serving as the Director of the Office of Community Police Oversight for the City of Dallas, Texas. With extensive experience in City governance and civilian oversight, Michele is dedicated to fostering trust, transparency, and accountability between law enforcement and the community.

Biography

Resources

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  • Ordinance No.31192
  • Dallas Police Department General Orders
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)
  • Meet the Staff




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