Chapter 9.190
THEFT AND POSSESSION OF STOLEN PROPERTY
Sections:
9.190.010 Theft and possession of stolen property.
9.190.010 Theft and possession of stolen property.
The following provisions of the Revised Code of Washington as presently constituted or hereinafter amended are adopted by reference:
RCW
9A.56.010 Definitions.
9A.56.020 Theft – Definition, defense.
9A.56.050 Theft in the third degree.
9A.56.060 Unlawful issuance of checks or drafts.
9A.56.100 Theft and larceny equated.
9A.56.140 Possessing stolen property –Definition – Access, devices, presumption.
9A.56.170 Possessing stolen property in the third degree.
9A.56.180 Obscuring identify of a machine.
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. 992 § 1 (part), 1996).
9.190.020 Vehicle trespass.
A. A person is guilty of vehicle trespass if the person knowingly enters, attempts to enter, or remains unlawfully in a vehicle that belongs to another.
B. As used in this section:
1. The word “enter” shall include the entrance of the person, or the insertion of any part of the person’s body or any instrument or weapon held in the person’s hand.
2. A person enters or remains unlawfully in a vehicle when the person is not licensed, invited, or otherwise privileged to so enter or remain.
C. Vehicle trespass under this section is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 90 days in jail or up to a $1,000 fine, or by both such fine and imprisonment. (Ord. 1793 § 1, 2023).