Sec. 10-5-70.   Vagrancy.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to be deemed a vagrant in the City. The following persons shall be deemed vagrants in the City:
   (1)   Any person found loitering or strolling in, about or upon any street, lane, avenue, alley or any other public way or public place, at any public gathering or assembly, in or around any store, shop or business or commercial establishment, or on any private property or place without lawful business, and conducting himself or herself in a lewd, wanton or lascivious manner in speech or behavior.
   (2)   Any person upon whose person or in whose possession is found any instrument, tool or other implement for picking locks or pockets, or any implement that is usually employed or that reasonably may be inferred is designed to be employed in the commission of any felony or misdemeanor or in the violation of any provision of this Code.
   (3)   Any person wandering abroad and occupying, lodging or sleeping in any vacant or unoccupied barn, garage, shed, shop or other building or structure, or in any automobile, truck, railroad car or other vehicle, without owning the same or without permission of the owner or person entitled to the possession of the same, or sleeping in any vacant lot during the hours of darkness.
   (4)   Any person wandering abroad and begging; or any person who goes about from door to door of private homes or commercial and business establishments or places himself in or upon, any public way or public place to beg or receive alms for himself or herself.
   (5)   Any person who knowingly keeps a place where lost or stolen property is concealed.
   (6)   Any person who is the keeper, proprietor, exhibitor or user of any gambling table or device, or who assists at or attends any gambling table or device, or any person who, for the purpose of gambling or gaming, travels about from place to place or frequents places where alcoholic beverages are sold, such as railroad cars, trains, depots, buildings or structures, whether occupied or vacant.
   (7)   Any person who is found trespassing in the nighttime upon the private premises of others.
(Prior code 10-5-11; Ord. 347 §1, 2008)