(A) It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly obtain or exercise control over anything of another that has a value of less than $2,000 without authorization, or by threat or deception, and:
(1) Intend to deprive the other person permanently of the use or benefit of the thing of value;
(2) Knowingly use, conceal or abandon the thing of value in such a manner as to deprive the other person permanently of its use or benefit;
(3) Use, conceal or abandon the thing of value intending that such use, concealment or abandonment will deprive the other person permanently of its use and benefit; or
(4) Demand any consideration to which he or she is not legally entitled as a condition of restoring the thing of value to the other person.
(B) A thing of value is that of “another” if anyone other than the defendant has a possessory or proprietary interest therein.
(Ord. 3, Series 2007, passed 9-17-2007) Penalty, see § 130.99