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The damage of your property in a variety of ways as listed below. Prevention
is considered difficult as many times criminal damage can be the result
of a failed crime. A rock through a window that sets off the alarm is
possibly a random act, but more likely a burglar that did not gain entry,
or was testing the alarm. Criminal Damage is a problematic crime because
in a vast majority of the cases, there is no physical evidence to link
the suspect to the crime. In the absence of eye witnesses or surveillance
equipment, these types of cases can be difficult to solve and even harder
to prosecute.
The criminal code definition of Criminal Damage is defined as
13-1602. Criminal damage; classification
- A. A person commits criminal damage by recklessly:
1. Defacing or damaging property of another person; or
2. Tampering with property of another person so as substantially to
impair its function or value; or
3. Tampering with the property of a utility.
4. Parking any vehicle in such a manner as to deprive livestock of access
to the only reasonably available water.
5. Drawing or inscribing a message, slogan, sign or symbol that is made
on any public or private building, structure or surface, except the
ground, and that is made without permission of the owner.
- B. Criminal damage is punished as follows:
1. Criminal damage is a class 4 felony if the person recklessly damages
property of another in an amount of ten thousand dollars or more, or
if the person recklessly causes impairment of the functioning of any
utility.
2. Criminal damage is a class 5 felony if the person recklessly damages
property of another in an amount of two thousand dollars or more but
less than ten thousand dollars.
3. Criminal damage is a class 6 felony if the person recklessly damages
property of another in an amount of more than two hundred fifty dollars
but less than two thousand dollars.
4. In all other cases criminal damage is a class 2 misdemeanor.
In the event you are a victim of criminal damage, we suggest the following
response:
- Call the non emergency police number. In Phoenix, that number is
602-262-6151
- Expect a report. In many cities you may be called and the report
taken over the phone. If the report is taken in person, ask for photographs
to be taken. If they are not, then do it yourself for your records.
If the report is taken by phone, then photograph the damage and retain
the photographs.
- Obtain a written repair estimate. Retain a copy of your repair estimate
and photographs. Mail the repair estimate and photographs to your local
police department with your report number clearly written on the envelope.
An example would be: Phoenix Police 620 W. Washington, Phoenix, Arizona
85003 Attn: criminal damage detective for report number 2003-0000001
This will ensure that it is routed to the assigned detective.
- If your case has suspect information, usable evidence or witnesses
that were not available to the reporting officer, then call you local
police department and determine who your case detective is. Make sure
you eventually get to talk to your detective in person so you can be
sure to get what ever may be needed to keep the case moving. The key
here is "NO DAMAGE ESTIMATE, NO CASE." Regardless of how many
people are arrested. If you read the definition for criminal damage
you understand why the damage estimate is so crucial. The dollar value
on the damage determines the severity of the crime. So in order to charge
a suspect with the appropriate charge, we need to know how much damage
was done in documented fact.
Graffiti
Graffiti is criminal damage of a specific nature. Whether it is "Tommy
loves Tammy" or gang tagging, it must be removed quickly. The following
steps are recommended when your business becomes the victim of criminal
damage.
- Call the police for a report. They may take the report over the phone.
If so, take photographs and get a damage estimate just like above.
- Get the report number from the officer taking the report. Obtain
a written repair estimate. Retain a copy of your repair estimate and
photographs. Mail the repair estimate and photographs to your local
police department with your report number clearly written on the envelope.
An example would be: Phoenix Police 620 W. Washington, Phoenix, Arizona
85003 Attn: criminal damage detective for report number 2003-0000001
This will ensure that it is routed to the assigned detective.
- Download Form
Call the Graffiti hotline at 602-262-7327 for county wide assistance.
You should expect to be put in contact with Graffiti Busters at 602-495-7014.
Each city has their own version of this "paint out service",
so ask for it if it is not offered.
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