Online Crime Reporting System

Step 1:  Decide if You Can Report Online

Before making a report, make sure the following is true:

This is not an emergency

The incident occurred in the City of Salina There are no known suspects The incident did not involve a gun You have a valid e-mail address    

  • Your case involves one of the following:
    • Lost property
    • Vehicle break-in
    • Theft under $1,500
    • Vandalism or Damage to Property

If you answered no to any of the above question or have questions, please call the Salina Police Department at 785-826-7210

STEP 2:  Ready to File an Online Police Report?

Make sure you have all the information you need to submit your report such as:

  • When did it happen (date and time)
  • Where did it happen (address or location)
  • Who is reporting or owns the property (name, date of birth, contact information)
  • What was lost, stolen, or damaged (make, model, serial number, description, and estimated value of loss or damage)
  • Next turn off popup blocking software
  • Fill in the information as prompted by the online reporting program

STEP 3:  What You Can Expect After You File Your Report 

  • You will see the words: "Your report has been submitted".  This means your online report has been revived by the Salina Police Department for review and is pending approval.
  • You report will automatically be assigned a temporary report number.  You will be able to immediately print a copy of your submitted report for your records.
  • All submitted reports will be reviewed.  Upon review you may be contacted if further information is needed.
  • Once your report has been approved, a Salina Police Department case number and a copy of the official report will be emailed to you.  This will occur within 3 business days.
  • Reports may be rejected if they do not meet online reporting requirements.  You will receive email notification and a reason for rejection. 

NOTE:  Filing a false police report is a crime and is punishable under KSA 21-5904.