9.12.010 Theft.

A. A person commits the offense of theft when he purposely or knowingly obtains or exerts unauthorized control over property of the owner, and:
1. Has the purpose of depriving the owner of the property;
2. Purposely or knowingly uses, conceals, or abandons the property in such manner as to deprive the owner of the property; or
3. Uses, conceals, or abandons the property knowing such use, concealment, or abandonment probably will deprive the owner of the property.
B. A person commits the offense of theft when he purposely or knowingly obtains by threat or deception control over property of the owner, and:
1. Has the purpose of depriving the owner of the property;
2. Purposely or knowingly uses, conceals, or abandons the property in such manner as to deprive the owner of the property;
3. Uses, conceals, or abandons the property knowing such use, concealment, or abandonment probably will deprive the owner of the property.
C. A person commits the offense of theft when he purposely or knowingly obtains control over stolen property knowing the property to have been stolen by another, and:
1. Has the purpose of depriving the owner of the
property;
2. Purposely or knowingly uses, conceals, or abandons the property in such manner as to deprive the owner of the property; or
3. Uses, conceals, or abandons the property knowing such use, concealment, or abandonment probably will deprive the owner of the property. (Ord. 368 § 1, 1979)