An informed neighborhood is a safer one. Here's where to call, who to contact, and how to keep Glen Meadow watching out for itself.
Crimes in progress, fires, medical emergencies, anything urgent.
Suspicious activity, noise complaints, minor incidents that don't need immediate response.
Or call 214-744-4444 →Send photos, videos, or tips anonymously through Dallas PD's free mobile app.
Download the app →Glen Meadow doesn't run a paid patrol program or send crime alerts. What we offer is information — a single page where you can find the right number to call, links to official Dallas resources, and basic safety guidance.
The best crime prevention is what's always worked: locked doors, well-lit yards, and neighbors who know one another. Most of what makes a neighborhood safe doesn't come from monitoring — it comes from connection.
If you'd like to help build a more connected neighborhood — like becoming your block's informal point of contact — our coordinator can talk through what that looks like. We're working to establish a network of block captains, and we'd love your input.
Glen Meadow falls under the Dallas Police Department's Northwest Patrol Division. Most non-emergency calls and resident questions go to this substation.
Glen Meadow falls within District 13, Beat 555 of the Dallas Police Department's Northwest Division. Reach out for non-emergency questions or to ask about your Neighborhood Police Officer (NPO).
Most crime is opportunistic. These small habits prevent the majority of residential incidents.
Doors, windows, and garages — even when you're stepping out briefly. Most residential break-ins involve unlocked entries.
Car break-ins are the #1 property crime in north Dallas. Don't leave purses, laptops, or packages visible.
Motion-sensor lights, porch lights on timers, and well-lit driveways deter most opportunistic activity.
Overgrown landscaping near windows and doors creates hiding spots. Keep ground-level greenery low.
The single best deterrent. Neighbors who recognize each other's cars and routines spot what's out of place.
Trust your instincts. If something feels off, report it to 311 or via iWatch Dallas. Anonymous is fine.
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Glen Meadow has a Crime Watch Coordinator who can answer questions, connect you with Dallas PD resources, or help organize block-level efforts in your area.
Email the Coordinator