The Special Crimes Unit conducts criminal investigations into allegations of physical abuse and neglect of children 14 years of age or younger and sexual abuse of children under 17 years of age, sexual assaults of adult victims, and allegations of abuse and neglect of persons 65 years of age or older and disabled persons.
Our Special Crimes Unit participates in a Child Protection Team (CPT) comprised of representatives from Bastrop Police Dept., Elgin Police Dept., Smithville Police Dept., District Attorney’s Office, Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, and Children’s Advocacy Center, juvenile probation, Family Crisis Center, and medical professionals. The CPT reviews all open cases of child abuse with the Advocacy Center serving as the "hub" for all involved agencies. This variety of professionals allows the CPT to investigate each case from different perspectives and to work closer with the partner agencies. As a result of this approach, all agencies in the CPT can better service the child victims and their family members, while working to prosecute the offenders.
It is a criminal offense to suspect child abuse and not report it to either DFPS or law enforcement. If you have any suspicions that child abuse may be occurring, please call DFPS or law enforcement immediately. The Texas Family Code provides protection from civil and criminal action for persons who in good faith report the abuse or neglect of a child. If you witness or suspect an act of abuse taking place and someone is in danger, please call 9-1-1 and ask for help. You may remain anonymous when reporting child abuse and/or neglect. Your phone call may save a child’s life. Not calling may cost a child their life.
Children's Advocacy Center
Texas Abuse Hotline
Texas DFPS Abuse Hotline: (800) 252-5400