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If you are in an emergency, call 911 immediately.
If you are not having an emergency, you can report a crime online using Walla Walla Police Department's Online Reporting service. Incidents that may be reported online include harassing phone calls, illegal dumping, theft, graffiti/vandalism, and more. Please confirm the following to find out if reporting a crime online is right for you:
- The incident is not an emergency.
- The incident occurred within Walla Walla city limits and not on a highway.
- There are no known suspects.
If your situation meets all of the above criteria, you are ready to file a report. Please make sure to turn off your pop-up blocking software before filing the report.
Upon completion of a report, you will:
- See the words "Your online police report has been submitted," showing that your police report is complete.
- Be given a temporary confirmation number.
- After your report has been reviewed and approved, a case number and a copy of your report will be sent to you by email.
All cases filed online will be reviewed.
- If further investigation of your case is needed, you may be contacted.
- Filing a false police report is a crime.
How to Report a Hate or Bias Crime: If you are experiencing harassment, violence, or threat of violence, please call 911 immediately. For non-emergency reporting, please call WESCOM dispatch at 509-527-1960. Due to the sensitive and urgent nature of hate and bias crimes, the Walla Walla Police Department requests that reports be made over the phone or in person and not through the online reporting system.
Traffic Collision? If you are involved in a minor traffic accident, you can file a report through the Washington State Patrol website.
How to use the Online Reporting Service
The following video provides step-by-step instructions on how to use the service.