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A. A person commits the offense of interference with property if, having no right to do so nor reasonable ground to believe the person has such a right, the person intentionally tampers or interferes with the property of another; or if a person places a foreign substance, including, but not limited to, food products, bodily fluids, or trash, upon the property of another causing the necessity of the investment of time or money for cleaning or to return the property to its former appearance.

B. Interference with property is a misdemeanor, and may be punished by a fine not to exceed $1,000. (Ord. 1911 § 2, 2003).