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Las Vegas parks arrests down 9%, but Justice Levitt Park remains a hotspot, police say

City of Las Vegas Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission · May 5, 2026
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A Las Vegas deputy marshal told the Parks & Recreation Advisory Commission that citywide park arrests and citations are down about 9% year to date, while Justice Levitt Park in Ward 3 continues to generate the most calls for service and enforcement activity.

Lieutenant Sarkis, a deputy marshal filling in for Lieutenant Burdette, told the Parks & Recreation Advisory Commission that year-to-date arrests and citations at city parks fell by roughly 9% and that most violations are people remaining in parks after hours.

"As you guys can tell, based on this report here, our year to date arrests and citations, city parks kinda went down by 9%," Lieutenant Sarkis said, adding that the department is concentrating enforcement at known hot spots.

Sarkis and commissioners…

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