§ 11.410 - Criminal mischief.

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A person is guilty of criminal mischief if he or she:

Damages tangible property of another purposely, recklessly, or by negligence in the employment of fire, explosives, or other dangerous means; or

Purposely or recklessly tampers with tangible property of another so as to endanger person or property; or

Purposely or recklessly causes another to suffer pecuniary loss by deception or threat.

Criminal mischief is a misdemeanor if the actor purposely causes pecuniary loss in excess of $100, or a petty misdemeanor if he or she purposely or recklessly causes pecuniary loss in excess of $25. Otherwise, criminal mischief is a violation.