Crime & Safety

Your car got broken into in DFW — here is exactly what to do step by step

It happens constantly in DFW. If you come out to a busted window or rifled-through car, here's the exact procedure.

Step 1: Don't touch anything. If the car is still at the scene, leave it as-is for the police report.

Step 2: Call the non-emergency line.

  • Dallas PD: 214-671-4444
  • Fort Worth PD: 817-392-4222
  • Or file online at your city's PD website. DPD has an online reporting portal for property crimes.

Step 3: Document everything.

  • Photograph the damage (broken glass, pry marks)
  • List every stolen item with serial numbers if possible
  • Check if nearby businesses have security cameras

Step 4: File the police report. You need the case number for insurance. Under Texas Transportation Code Section 550.062, you are required to report the theft of items over $50 from a vehicle.

Step 5: File an insurance claim. Comprehensive coverage covers break-ins (minus deductible). Liability-only does NOT.

Step 6: Prevent it next time.

  • NEVER leave anything visible in the car. Not a bag, not a cable, nothing.
  • Park in well-lit areas or garages
  • Consider a dashcam with parking mode (Viofo A129 Plus, ~$130)

Legal note: Under Texas Penal Code 30.04, burglary of a vehicle is a Class A misdemeanor (up to $4,000 fine and 1 year in jail). If a firearm is stolen from the vehicle, you MUST report it under Texas law.

Sources:

  • Texas Transportation Code Section 550.062
  • Texas Penal Code Section 30.04
  • Dallas PD online reporting portal (dallaspolice.net)
  • Fort Worth PD non-emergency reporting

Keep nothing visible. Seriously. Not even loose change.

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 2, 2026, 9:58 PM

4 Comments

u/budget_dfw·

Deep Ellum, Lower Greenville, and Uptown parking garages are the hotspots. If you park there regularly, assume someone will try.

Dashcam with parking mode is the move. My Viofo caught the guy on camera. DPD still didn't do anything but at least I had footage for insurance.

A lot of people don't realize that comprehensive insurance covers this. My $500 deductible was worth it when they stole $2K in tools.

Filed a report online with DPD after a break-in in Deep Ellum. Took 5 minutes. Never heard back, but at least I had the case number for insurance.