The Frisco Police Department is dedicated to providing services to crime victims and their families. Our goal is to reduce the short- and long-term effects relating to the traumatic experiences of being a victim of a violent crime.
Services provided include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Assistance in filing for crime victim compensation;
- Court accompaniment;
- Crisis intervention;
- Notification of crime victims' rights;
- Referrals for emergency shelter;
- Referrals for financial assistance and counseling; and
- Referrals and assistance with medical services.
Crime Victim Information
For more information on crime victims' rights and information, a brochure (en Español) is available for viewing online. You may also call and speak with the department's Criminal Investigations Division at 972.292.6200 for the status of your criminal case.
Additionally, the state's Attorney General's Office has published information on Crime Victims’ Compensation that is available for viewing.
Crime Witness Information
What's your role as a witness to a crime? Read about your role as a witness, which will provide all of the questions to your answers.
Additional Information
For additional information, or if you have questions or concerns regarding the Victim and Witness Assistance Program, please contact Victim Advocate Tonia Cunningham at 972.292.6141.