8-1-2-7: HARASSMENT:
A.   A person commits the crime of harassment if, with intent to harass, annoy or alarm another person, the actor:
1.   Subjects another to offensive physical contact.
2.   Subjects another to alarm by conveying a false report, known by conveyor to be false, concerning death or serious physical injury to a person, which report reasonably would be expected to cause alarm.
3.   Subjects another to alarm by conveying a telephonic or written threat to inflict serious physical injury on that person or to commit a felony involving the person or property of that person or any member of that person's family, which threat reasonably would be expected to cause alarm. (Ord. 372, 6-22-1972)
4.   Reserved. (Ord. 822, 8-14-1995)
5.   Causes the telephone of another to ring with no communicative purpose.
B.   A person is criminally liable for harassment if the person knowingly permits any telephone under the person's control to be used in violation of subsection A of this section. (Ord. 677; amd. Ord. 720)