§ 133.21 ELEMENTS OF THE OFFENSE.
A person commits theft when he knowingly:
   (A)   Obtains or exerts unauthorized control over the property of the owner; or,
   (B)   Obtains, by deception, control over property of the owner; or,
   (C)   Obtains, by threat, control over property of the owner; or,
   (D)   Obtains control over stolen property, knowing the property to have been stolen by another or under such circumstances as would reasonably induce him to believe that the property was stolen; and:
      (1)   Intends to deprive the owner permanently of the use or benefit of the property; or,
      (2)   Knowingly uses, conceals or abandons the property in such a manner as to deprive the owner permanently of such use or benefit; or,
      (3)   Uses, conceals or abandons the property, knowing such use, concealment or abandonment probably will deprive the owner permanently of such use or benefit.
(Ord. 84-8-559, passed 8-27-84) Penalty, see § 130.99