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This report contains statistical information on reported crime and law enforcement activity, and comparisons through the same period last year. Crime rates are based on the Average Daily Population for the parks. Average Daily Population is determined by dividing total visitation by the number of days in the reporting period. All figures are preliminary. Table 1 shows the number of reported Index Crimes and the Index Crime Rate for the current period and the same period last year. Crime Index offenses include all Part One crimes and arson. Violent crimes include all crimes of violence against persons. Table 1. Reported Index and Violent Crimes, Crime Rates, All Parks YTD 2017 YTD 2016 % CHANGE Reported Index Crimes 29 16 81.25 Index Crime Rate/Thousand 1.12 0.65 71.81 Reported Violent Crimes 4 3 33.33 Violent Crime Rate/Thousand 0.15 0.12 28.36 Table 2 includes the number of crimes reported in each park area during the quarter, comparative numbers from the same period last year, and the percent change. Table 2. Reported Crimes by Month, By Reporting Area July August September. YTD 2017 YTD 2016 % CHANGE Antioch 3 6 10-40 Mill Creek Activity Center 1 0 0 Big Bull Creek Site 1 0 0 Lexington Lake 1 3 0 0 Ernie Miller 1 2 5 7-29 Heritage 4 4 3 21 24-13 Mid Am West/Okun 1 4-75 Kill Creek 1 1 1 0 Mid Am Sports Complex 4 4 0 RP Dome/CC 0 0 0 Shawnee Mission 9 12 5 68 78-13 Stoll Memorial 2 25 1 2,400 Streamway 3 1 5 4 25 Sunflower 1 1 2 0 0 Tomahawk 0 0 0 New Century 0 0 0 Cedar Niles 0 0 0 Camp Branch 3 1 200 Stilwell Community 1 1 1 0 Meadowbrook 0 2-100 Mildale Farm 0 0 0 JCAHC 0 0 0 Total 23 17 14 147 137 7 For release on November 7, 2016. Page 1 of 7

Table 3 contains a month-by-month count of specific crimes reported in the parks and comparative aggregate numbers for the same period last year. Table 3. Reported Crime by Month PART I CRIMES Homicide 0 0 0 Rape 0 0 0 Robbery 0 0 0 Aggravated Assault 1 2 1 100 Burglary 2 5 1 25 12 108 Felony Theft 0 1-100 Motor Vehicle Theft 1 1 1 0 Total Part One Crimes 3 5 2 28 15 87 PART II CRIMES Other Assault 1 1 2 2 0 Arson 1 1 1 0 Controlled Substances 1 2 16 5 220 Liquor Laws 2 2 14 4 250 Lewd & Lascivious Conduct 0 2-100 Criminal Sodomy 0 0 0 Disorderly Conduct 1 3-67 Obstruction 0 0 0 Wildlife & Fish 7 3 25 24 4 Criminal Use of a Weapon 0 0 0 Criminal Damage to Property 6 6 9 42 41 2 Criminal Trespass 0 17-100 Misdemeanor Theft 1 1 9 13-31 Giving False Alarm 0 0 0 Telephone Harassment 0 1-100 False Impersonation 1 1 0 Criminal Use of Explosives 0 0 0 Littering 1 5 2 150 Cruelty to Animals 0 2-100 Pornography/Obscenity 0 0 0 Sexual Exploitation of a Child 1 0 0 Unlawful Voluntary Sexual Relations 0 0 0 Endangerment of a Child 0 0 0 Criminal Deprivation of Property 0 0 0 Falsely Reporting a Crime 0 0 0 Court Order Violation 0 0 0 Runaway Juvenile 0 0 0 Other 2 4-50 Total Part Two Crimes 20 12 12 119 122-2 TOTAL REPORTED CRIMES 23 17 14 147 137 7 For release on November 7, 2016. Page 2 of 7

Table 4 presents the total number of crimes reported for each park area during the quarter, the total crime rate for each park, comparison with the same period last year and the percent change. Table 4. Total Reported Crime, Crime Rates by Reporting Area YTD 2017 YTD 2016 POPULATION* 3nd QTR RATE/1000 RATE/1000 % CHANGE Antioch 2,805 3 2.14 3.48-38.53 Millcreek Activity Center 19 0 52.21 0.00 0 Big Bull Creek Site 0 0 N/A N/A 0 Lexington Lake 171 1 17.53 N/A 0 Ernie Miller 615 3 8.13 17.94-54.66 Heritage 5,643 11 3.72 4.57-18.57 Mid Am West/Okun 1,492 0 0.67 2.70-75.17 Kill Creek 811 1 1.23 2.32-46.87 Mid Am Sports Complex 758 0 5.28 5.62-6.08 RP Dome/AC 291 0 0.00 0.00 0 Shawnee Mission 7,810 26 8.71 13.12-33.64 Stoll Memorial 3,202 2 7.81 0.41 1804.09 Streamway 837 4 5.97 2.17 175.31 Sunflower 163 2 12.31 0.00 0 New Century Fieldhouse 762 0 0.00 0.00 0 Tomahawk 194 0 0.00 0.00 0 Cedar Niles 0 0 N/A N/A 0 Camp Branch 108 0 27.66 11.01 151.21 Stilwell Community 103 1 9.72 12.43-21.77 Meadowbrook 0 0 N/A N/A 0 Mildale Farm 183 0 0.00 0.00 0 JCAHC 190 0 0.00 N/A 0 TOTAL 25,968 54 5.66 6.18-8.40 * Average Daily Population based on Reported Visitation Table 5 shows the dollar value of losses from all property damage and theft reports in all parks. Vandalism and thefts of District property, included in the totals, are also shown separately at the bottom of the table. Table 5. Losses from Criminal Damage and Theft of Property Criminal Damage to Property $1,371 $1,700 $3,112 $11,861 $20,756-43 Stolen Property $26,694 $2,239 $76 $38,712 $12,995 198 Recovered Property $25,094 $25,194 $1,615 1,460 Included in Above Totals: District Property Vandalized $871 $75 $1,161 $3,187 $17,336-82 District Property Stolen $26,334 $2 $0 $26,958 $2,810 859 For release on November 7, 2016. Page 3 of 7

Table 6 shows District vandalism losses for each park area, comparison figures and percent change from last year. Table 6. District Vandalism Losses by Month, By Park Antioch $891 $1,211 $250 384 Mill Creek Activity Center $0 $0 0 Big Bull Creek Site $0 $0 0 Rieke Property $0 $0 0 Ernie Miller $50 $70 $120 $365-67 Heritage $100 $75 $750 $260 188 Mid Am West (JCGAC) $0 $0 0 Kill Creek $200 $200 $0 0 Mid Am Sports Complex $0 $392-100 RP Dome $0 $0 0 Shawnee Mission $1 $100 $186 $10,149-98 Stoll Memorial $0 $100-100 Streamway $220 $270 $800-66 Sunflower $300 $100 $400 $0 0 New Century $0 $0 0 Tomahawk $0 $0 0 Cedar Niles $0 $0 0 Camp Branch $50 $20 150 Stilwell Community $0 $0 0 Meadowbrook $0 $5,000-100 Mildale Farm $0 $0 0 JCAHC $0 $0 0 Total $871 $75 $1,161 $3,187 $17,336-82 For release on November 7, 2016. Page 4 of 7

Table 7 shows District property lost to theft for each park area, comparison figures and percent change from last year. Table 7. District Theft Losses by Month, By Park July August September YTD 2017 YTD 2016 % CHANGE Antioch $300 $1,850-84 Mill Creek Activity Center $0 $0 0 Big Bull Creek Site $0 $0 0 Lexington Lake $0 $0 0 Ernie Miller $0 $0 0 Heritage $2 $0 $180-100 Mid Am West $0 $0 0 Kill Creek $0 $0 0 Mid Am Sports Complex $160 $0 0 RP Dome/CC $0 $0 0 Shawnee Mission $162 $170-5 Stoll Memorial $0 $0 0 Streamway $26,334 $26,334 $50 52,568 Sunflower $0 $0 0 New Century $0 $0 0 Tomahawk $0 $0 0 Cedar Niles $0 $0 0 Camp Branch $0 $0 0 Stilwell Community $0 $560-100 Meadowbrook $0 $0 0 Mildale Farm $0 $0 0 JCAHC $0 $0 0 Total $26,334 $2 $0 $26,956 $2,810 859 In Table 8 the numbers of selected law enforcement actions are compared with the same period last year. Table 8. Selected Law Enforcement Activity Reports Filed 69 60 60 614 568 8 Adult Arrests 3 5 1 20 17 18 Juvenile Arrests 1 0 0 20 8 150 Warnings 39 30 25 267 227 18 Park Code Tickets 24 18 13 172 157 10 Minor Possession Alcohol 2 2 1 14 3 367 Fish/Wildlife Tickets 7 0 3 25 24 4 Traffic Tickets 40 35 30 353 490-28 Traffic Accidents 0 1 0 3 9-67 Fatalities 0 0 0 2 1 100 Calls for Service 1,490 1,371 1,449 12,631 13,066-3 For release on November 7, 2016. Page 5 of 7

Tables 9 and 10 list custodial arrests only. Charges against adult and juvenile offenders for non-custodial fish, wildlife and boating violations are reflected elsewhere in this report. Table 9. Adult Arrests Date of Time of Place of Sex Age Offense Arrest Arrest Arrest 7/1/2017 4:30 p.m. County M 24 Transport an Open Container 7/5/2017 6:06 p.m. SMP F 18 Possession of Controlled Substance 7/6/2017 5:54 p.m. SMP F 18 Minor in Possession of Alcohol 8/9/2017 4:44 p.m. SMP M 20 Minor in Possession of Alcohol 8/9/2017 4:44 p.m. SMP F 18 Minor in Possession of Alcohol 8/10/2017 1:02 a.m. County M 28 DUI 8/11/2017 5:05 p.m. Heritage Park M 39 Possession of Controlled Substance 8/18/2017 11:25:00 p.m. Streamway F 20 Possession of Controlled Substance 9/30/2017 2:50 a.m. County M 18 Minor in Possession of Alcohol Table 10. Juvenile Arrests Date of Time of Place of Sex Age Offense Arrest Arrest Arrest 7/6/2017 5:54 p.m. SMP F 17 Minor in Possession of Alcohol For release on November 7, 2016. Page 6 of 7

Table 11.Officer Led Outdoor Education Programs July August September YTD 2017 Programs YTD 2017Participants Archeology Programs 11 446 Preschool Programs 5 15 316 Snake Programs 1 2 38 Kansas Symbols Programs 53 1165 Birds of Prey Programs 1 11 238 Birding Trip 0 Nature Center Talks/Tellebration 0 Animal Scene Investigation 0 Whimsical Woods 0 Scout Badge Special Event 0 Fishing Clinic 0 Wildlife Who s Who 11 377 Shiny Scales Slippery Tails 2 3 46 Sunday Nature Programs 3 77 Kids and Critters 6 25 496 Wildlife Webs 5 16 270 Spring Break Camp 0 Astronomy Program 1 1 50 Tipi Program 9 18 590 Mysteries, Wonders, Myths of Nature 6 573 Ecology Encounters 21 1,722 Survival Hike 0 Map & Compass 0 Amphitheatre Programs 3 6 153 Animal Tales 5 9 178 Heritage History Lab 4 17 21 2,351 Haunted Kansas 0 Nature Walk 0 Hayrides 23 23 584 Pilgrim 0 Santa Programs 0 Feathered Friends 5 83 Challenge Courses 1 1 12 Kayak Lessons 2 3 16 Timber Ridge Open House 0 Biking Camp 0 Winter Solstice 16 196 Archery 2 2 18 Total 33 5 49 282 9995 Total YTD 2016 276 10,267 For release on November 7, 2016. Page 7 of 7