[Added 7-7-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-1783; amended 9-7-2021 by FMC-2021-10]
The following acts/sections are hereby adopted by reference as though fully set forth herein: Illinois Compiled Statutes regarding retail theft, 720 ILCS 5/16-25, 5/16-26 and 5/16-27, and Illinois Compiled Statutes regarding theft, 720 ILCS 5/16-1.
A. 
No person shall knowingly and without authority commit trespass to or enter:
(1) 
Any motor vehicle, motorcycle, snowmobile, house trailer or railroad car;
(2) 
State-supported land owned, leased or used by a public body or district where notice has been posted or delivered, prior to entry, that entry is forbidden;
(3) 
The land of another after receiving notice from the owner-occupant that entry is forbidden, including but not limited to entry to a residence, a building or land being used to grow crops or vegetation.
B. 
No person shall:
(1) 
Knowingly damage any property of another;
(2) 
Recklessly, by means of fire or explosives, damage the property of another;
(3) 
Knowingly start a fire on the land of another;
(4) 
Knowingly injure a domestic animal of another without his or her consent;
(5) 
Knowingly deposit on the land or in the building of another any stink bomb or any offensive-smelling compound and thereby intend to interfere with the use by another of a land or building;
(6) 
Knowingly shoot a firearm at any portion of a railroad train;
(7) 
Knowingly, without proper authorization, cut, injure, damage, deface, destroy, or tamper with any fire hydrant or any public or private firefighting equipment, or any apparatus appertaining to firefighting equipment; or
(8) 
Intentionally, without proper authorization, open any fire hydrant.
C. 
No person shall damage the property of another by defacing, deforming, or otherwise damaging another's property by the use of paint or similar substance, writing instrument, etching tool or similar device.
D. 
No person shall cause bodily harm or endanger the safety of another.
E. 
Any violation of the above which is not under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Cook County State's Attorney and is not prohibited from being prosecuted through a system of local adjudications, as provided by statute, may be prosecuted through such local adjudication system as an ordinance violation.