Jan Langbein, CEO at Genesis Women's Shelter and Support, left, speaks, Tuesday, Nov. 4,...

Jan Langbein, CEO at Genesis Women’s Shelter and Support, left, speaks, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, during a news conference at Jack Evans Police Headquarters in Dallas, to share the results of Operation Safe Families, a targeted enforcement effort focused on domestic violence offenders. Tiffany Tate, CEO at The Family Place, second from left, Dallas police chief Daniel Comeaux, and Dallas police Lt. Ashley Lee, right, listen.

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Dallas police officers arrested over 500 suspects accused of domestic violence crimes during the month of October, the department announced at a news conference Tuesday afternoon.

Officers launched Operation Safe Families in October, the same month designated to raise awareness about domestic violence abuse in the U.S.

The goal was to target offenders with outstanding domestic violence warrants or those actively committing offenses, police Chief Daniel Comeaux said during the news conference.

“This is something we’re going to continue to focus on year round, and we’re going to do what’s necessary to bring justice to those that deserve justice,” he said.

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A total of 539 arrests were made, with the top 10 arrests being repeat offenders or felony charges, which the department considered “high profile,” police Lt. Ashley Lee, who is over the department’s domestic violence unit, said.

“On average, the unit works approximately 14,000 domestic violence cases yearly,” Lee said. “This year we’ve worked 11,167 cases.”

Police did not disclose specific details about the arrests and suspects in an effort to keep the victims’ information private, Lee said.

Police urge victims of domestic violence to speak up and ask for help.

“We want you to come forward and collect these services,” Lee said. “It’s our primary goal to protect you and your families.”

Dallas-based Genesis Women’s Shelter and Support and The Family Place partnered with police to provide victims with support and resources.

The Genesis hotline is answered by call and text 24/7 for confidential, free help at 214-946-4357. The Family Place 24-hour hotline can be reached at 214-941-1991.

The national domestic violence hotline also offers support through calling 1-800-799-7233, texting “START” to 88788 or visiting thehotline.org.