Chapter 9.28
PROPERTY – CRIMES RELATING TO
Sections:
9.28.010 Theft, unauthorized issuance of bank checks and possession of stolen property.
9.28.020 Malicious mischief and obscuring identity of machines.
9.28.030 Trespass and related crimes.
9.28.040 Disruption of school activities.
9.28.010 Theft, unauthorized issuance of bank checks and possession of stolen property.
The following state statutes, including all future amendments, are adopted by reference:
RCW
9A.56.010 Definitions
9A.56.020 Theft – Definition, defense
9A.56.050 Theft in third degree
9A.56.060(1)(2)(3)(5) Unlawful issuance of checks or drafts
9A.56.140 Possessing stolen property – Definition, credit cards, presumption
9A.56.170 Possessing stolen property in the third degree
9.54.130 Restoration of stolen property – Duty of officers
9A.56.220 Theft of cable television services
9A.56.230 Unlawful sale of cable television services
9A.56.240 Forfeiture and disposal of device used to commit violation
9A.56.260 Connection of channel converter
9A.56.270 Shopping cart theft
(Ord. 629 § 1, 1990)
9.28.020 Malicious mischief and obscuring identity of machines.
The following state statutes, including all future amendments, are adopted by reference:
RCW
9A.48.090 Malicious mischief in the third degree
(1) Malicious mischief and physical damage defined
9A.56.180 Obscuring identity of a machine
(Ord. 629 § 1, 1990)
9.28.030 Trespass and related crimes.
The following state statutes, including all future amendments, are adopted by reference:
RCW
9A.52.010 Definitions
9A.52.060 Making or having burglary tools
9A.52.070 Criminal trespass in the first degree
9A.52.080 Criminal trespass in the second degree
9A.52.090 Criminal trespass – Defenses
9A.52.100 Vehicle prowling
9A.52.120 Computer trespass in the second degree
9A.52.130 Computer trespass – Commission of other crime
(Ord. 629 § 1, 1990)
9.28.040 Disruption of school activities.
A. A person is guilty of disruption of school activities if he or she comes into or remains in any school building, classroom or upon any school ground, or street, sidewalk or public way adjacent thereto, without lawful reason, and intentionally causes disruption of the activities of the school.
B. As used in this section, “school” has its ordinary meaning and also includes universities, colleges, community colleges and institutions of higher education. (Ord. 629 § 1, 1990)