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ARTICLE B. OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY
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It shall be unlawful to commit theft. A person commits theft when he knowingly obtains or exercises control over anything of value of another without authorization or by threat or deception, and:

A. Intends to deprive the other person permanently of the use or benefit of the thing of value; or

B. Knowingly uses, conceals or abandons the thing of value in such a manner as to deprive the other person permanently of its use or benefits; or

C. Uses, conceals or abandons the thing of value intending that such use, concealment or abandonment will deprive the other person permanently of its use and benefits; or

D. Demands any consideration to which he is not legally entitled as a condition of restoring the thing of value to the other person; and (Ord. 17, Series 1992)

E. Where the value of the thing involved is less than two thousand dollars ($2,000.00). (Ord. 36, Series 2013)