2Sweet. Sorry to hear of your misfortune. Just a few things, some may have been mentioned already so disregard if that is the case. First off, you ask us to contact Dallas PD, your vehicle was stolen in West Dallas, were you in Dallas City Limits or did one of the smaller Departments like possibly Irving, Grand Prairie or another smaller department respond. To save time anyone reporting should call the Dept that took the call. Dallas PD has got their hands full. Your copy of the Police report will advise you. As to calling Dallas to report a sighting of the vehicle, for instance in a business parking lot, any PD can be contacted, they can run a check on the vehicle and it will come up as stolen.
When you get the time, try to go to the local office of the Cell Phone carrier and explain your situation to them and present your ID. Ask for the Manager. You may get better service face to face. Then as soon as you can give us as much information as you can about your vehicle, General Characteristics as well as well as specific characteristics and or distinguishing marks. I’m sure when walking through a parking lot, most of us will wander over and look for the distinguishing marks. It could be that the tag was removed and replaced with a stolen tag. Hopefully the guy will get stopped on a traffic violation and hopefully you have the vehicle registration in your wallet, not in the glove compartment. Should the perp be stopped how will the PD contact you to advise you of a recovery or a vet for instance with your dog? You stated you had your phone turned off and it was in the van. Did you give the PD a number of someone that they can reach other than yourself? As for general characteristics you pretty well covered it, I did not see any color listed for your van, I assume it is white. But you know what assumptions do. As far as specific characteristics:
Any qual com, CB antennas, if so mounted where, permanent mount or mag mount. Any thing mounted on the roof of the vehicle, AC or otherwise. Glass, is any of the glass tinted beyond factory specs, is any of the glass covered with any of the various means that expediters use to prevent one from looking in. Where are the decals mounted, what window, how many, description of them. Is any glass broken. Are there any apparent dents, scratches, or dings which you could describe that would stand out, such as 3 inch horizontal scratch located below passenger door handle, dent over driver side rear wheel well. Any thing that could lead one to think that this may be your van. Lights, do you have any extra lights on the vehicle, any cracked lens etc. Tires and wheels, color of wheels, if non standard, tires, brand name if aftermarket, any white or raised lettering on the tires. Grill cover, or any other device that you have put on the vehicle. Note that one item in and of itself should not raise suspicion, but if you described that you had the 3 inch scratch below the passenger door handle, had foil on your windows, and chrome chrome rims, and a piece of duct tape on the right front turn signal lens, then I would think it might be a good lead for an officer to check out. It’s pretty obvious these items will not be seen while the vehicle is moving down the road, but it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see it in a parking lot and walk around looking for more of the obvious points. Also since everyone is well tuned to this and probably doing everything that they can to assist you, it would be great to get a recovery reported ASAP. Might even have the EOL telephone number handy and give them a call so they can post it if you do not have access to a computer or time to report it. Good luck.