Fake Patty's Day was not held in the traditional fashion in 2020 and 2021. Data for previous years is below.
2019
During the 2019 celebration of "Fake Patty's Day" on Friday, March 1, 2019 at 7 pm to Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 6 am, law enforcement responded to 172 calls for service (generated by citizen complaints and not including officer-initiated calls for service). These complaints consisted of, but are not limited to, parking problems (26), welfare checks (18), disturbing the peace (16), and non-injury accident (13).
During this time period, officers took (1) report of violent crime and filed 52 reports, not including alcohol related crime.
Police officers physically arrested 39 subjects. Crimes that caused arrests included, but are not limited to driving under the influence (DUI) (19), disorderly conduct (6), unlawful possession/consumption of alcohol by a minor (3), and possession of marijuana (4).
Police issued 260 citations for offenses that included, but are not limited to, possession of an open container of alcohol (61), possession of alcohol by a minor (23), parking issues (117), and minor obtain or purchase alcohol (26).
2018
Over the weekend period of Friday March 09, 2018 at 7 pm to Sunday March 11, 2018 at 6 am, law enforcement officers responded to 287 calls for service (generated by citizen complaints and not including officer initiated calls for service). These complaints consisted of, but are not limited to, disturbing the peace (27), parking problems (32), welfare checks (30), and reckless driving (18).
During this time period police took (2) report of a violent crime and officers filed 122 reports not including alcohol related crime reports.
During this time period police officers physically arrested 47 subjects. Crimes that caused arrests included, but are not limited to DUI (13), disorderly conduct (10), unlawful possession/consumption of alcohol by a minor (7), and possession of marijuana (2).
Police issued 494 citations for offenses that included, but are not limited to, possession of an open container of alcohol (208), possession of alcohol by a minor (54), parking issues (156), and minor obtain or purchase alcohol (33).
2017
Over the weekend period of Friday March 10, 2017 to Sunday March 12, 2017 at 6 am, law enforcement officers responded to 289 calls for service (generated by citizen complaints and not including officer initiated calls for service). These complaints consisted of, but are not limited to, disturbing the peace (18), parking problems (30), welfare checks (30), and unwanted subjects (15).
During this time period police took 1 report of a violent crime and officers filed 87 reports not including alcohol related crime reports.
During this time period police officers physically arrested 44 subjects. Crimes that caused arrests included, but are not limited to, DUI (9), possession of marijuana (7), possession of drug paraphernalia (5), and disorderly conduct (10).
Police issued 403 citations for offenses that included, but are not limited to, possession of an open container of alcohol (123), parking issues (81), and possession of alcohol by a minor (48).
2016
Over the weekend period of Friday March 4, 2016 at 7 pm to Sunday March 6, 2016 at 6 am, law enforcement responded to 269 calls for service (generated by citizen complaints and not including officer-initiated calls for service). These complaints consisted of, but are not limited to, disturbing the peace (37), parking problems (31), welfare checks (27), and unwanted subjects (18).
During this time period police took 3 reports of violent crimes and officers filed 106 reports not including alcohol related crime reports.
During this time period police officers physically arrested 63 subjects. Crimes that caused arrests included, but are not limited to, DUI (23), possession of marijuana (17), possession of drug paraphernalia (11), and disorderly conduct (7).
Police issued 596 citations for offenses that included, but are not limited to, possession of an open container of alcohol (295), parking issues (126), and possession of alcohol by a minor (79).
2015
Over the weekend period of Friday March 6, 2015 at 7 pm to Sunday March 8, 2015 at 6 am, law enforcement responded to 246 calls for service (generated by citizen complaints and not including officer-initiated calls for service). These complaints consisted of, but are not limited to, parking problems (31), disturbing the peace (32), unwanted subjects (8), and welfare checks (15).
During this 35-hour time period police took 2 reports of violent crimes including an aggravated battery for which an arrest was made. Police officers filed 74 criminal reports not including alcohol-related crime reports.
During this time period police officers physically arrested 45 subjects. Crimes that caused arrests included, but are not limited to, disorderly conduct (20), DUI (9), unlawful possession by minors (12), and possession of marijuana/possession of synthetics (11).
Police issued 417 citations for offenses that included, but are not limited to, possession of an open container of alcohol (217), parking issues (97), and possession of alcohol by a minor (50).
2014
Over the weekend period of March 7, 2014 at 7 pm to March 9, 2014 at 6 am, the Riley County Police Department responded to 234 calls for service (generated by citizen complaints and not including officer-initiated calls for service). These complaints consisted of, but are not limited to, parking problems (35), disturbing the peace (23), unwanted subjects (18), and welfare checks (22).
During this 35-hour time period, police responded to 6 violent crimes including battery (4), strong-arm robbery (1) and a report of rape (1). Police officers in total filed 164 criminal reports.
During the 2014 celebration, 73 persons were physically arrested. Crimes that caused arrest included, but are not limited to, disorderly conduct (29), DUI (21), unlawful possession by minors (6), and drug offenses (5).
Police issued 541 citations to Fake Patty's Day participants for offenses that included, but are not limited to, possession of an open container of alcohol (229), parking issues (156), and possession of alcohol by a minor (100).
This police response could not have been possible without the assistance of the Junction City Police Department, Emporia Police Department, Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office, Lyon County Sheriff's Office, Hays Police Department and the Kansas Highway Patrol, the City of Manhattan as well as Riley County Emergency Management, Fort Riley, the Manhattan Fire Department, Riley County Emergency Medical Services (EMS), the Riley County Juvenile Intake, and Community Corrections.