Jun 30, 2025

KBI releases 2024 crime stats

Posted Jun 30, 2025 1:37 PM
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KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 

TOPEKA, Kan. – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) has released the 2024 Kansas Crime Index Report. The report compiles crime statistics reported to the KBI by state and local law enforcement agencies throughout Kansas. 

Violent crime analysis&nbsp;

The 2024 Kansas Crime Index Report indicated that violent crime in Kansas decreased by 6.7% from 2023. A total of 12,643 crimes were reported for the offenses of murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault and battery. With this decline, violent crime in the state was equal to the 10-year average. 

Violent Crimes - Kansas Bureau of Investigation&nbsp;
Violent Crimes - Kansas Bureau of Investigation 

Property crime analysis&nbsp;

In 2024, overall property crimes decreased 12.9% from 2023. In 2024, there were 43,636 theft offenses, which accounted for 75.0% of total property crimes reported. There were 14,525 burglary and motor vehicle thefts, representing the remaining 25% of property crimes. Property crimes nationwide are assumed to be underreported to law enforcement. 

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Find the full 2024 Kansas Crime Index report, and previous year’s statistics at: KBI - Kansas Bureau of Investigation - Statistics - Crime Statistics

NOTE: Data from the Kansas Crime Index report is derived from standard offense and arrest reports submitted to the Kansas Incident Based Reporting System (KIBRS) by local law enforcement agencies across Kansas. It is dependent on victims reporting crimes. The report is compiled to provide a historical assessment and snapshot of crime trends. It is often not possible to draw further interpretations or conclusions from the data. The KBI cautions against using data to make direct comparisons between jurisdictions. Often these comparisons are not valid as the factors influencing crime vary widely between communities.