Property Crimes
29 laws
Missouri property crime laws cover burglary, arson, trespassing, and property damage. These statutes define each offense and its penalties in the state.
Chapter definitions
RSMo 569.010
Arson in the first degree
RSMo 569.040
Arson in the second degree
RSMo 569.050
Arson in the third degree
RSMo 569.053
Knowingly burning or exploding
RSMo 569.055
Reckless burning or exploding
RSMo 569.060
Negligent burning or exploding
RSMo 569.065
Possessing a tool to break into a vending machine
RSMo 569.075
Tampering in the first degree
RSMo 569.080
Trespass on a critical infrastructure facility
RSMo 569.086
Tampering in the second degree
RSMo 569.090
Tampering with computer data
RSMo 569.095
Tampering with computer equipment
RSMo 569.097
Tampering with computer users
RSMo 569.099
Property damage in the first degree
RSMo 569.100
Property damage in the second degree
RSMo 569.120
Claim of right
RSMo 569.130
Prohibited acts
RSMo 569.132
Unlawfully entering or defacing a cave or cavern
RSMo 569.135
Polluting cave or subsurface waters
RSMo 569.137
Trespass in the first degree
RSMo 569.140
Posting of property against trespassers, purple paint used to mark streets and posts, requirements
RSMo 569.145
Trespass in the second degree
RSMo 569.150
Trespass of a school bus, penalty
RSMo 569.155
Burglary in the first degree
RSMo 569.160
Burglary in the second degree
RSMo 569.170
Unlawfully gaining entry into a motor vehicle, offense of
RSMo 569.175
Possession of burglar's tools
RSMo 569.180
Criminal mischief, offense of
RSMo 569.200