A person commits the offense of harassment if he/she, without
good cause, engages in any act with the purpose to cause emotional
distress to another person.
A person commits the offense of kidnapping if he or she knowingly
restrains another unlawfully and without consent so as to interfere
substantially with his or her liberty.
[Ord. No. 1164 § 04.090, 3-2-2015]
It shall be unlawful for any person or persons with the intent
to intimidate any person or group of persons to burn, or cause to
be burned, a cross.
[Ord. No. 1164 § 06.050, 3-2-2015]
A. A person
commits the offense of unlawful transactions with a child if he or
she:
1. Being a pawnbroker, junk dealer, dealer in secondhand goods, or any
employee of such person, with criminal negligence buys or receives
any personal property other than agricultural products from an unemancipated
minor, unless the child's custodial parent or guardian has consented,
in writing, to the transaction; or
2. Knowingly permits a minor child to enter or remain in a place where
illegal activity in controlled substances, as defined in Chapter 579,
RSMo., is maintained or conducted; or
3. With criminal negligence sells blasting caps, bulk gunpowder, or
explosives to a child under the age of seventeen (17), or fireworks
as defined in Section 320.106, RSMo., to a child under the age of
fourteen (14), unless the child's custodial parent or guardian has
consented, in writing, to the transaction. Criminal negligence as
to the age of the child is not an element of this offense.