(a) A person commits the crime of theft in the third degree if the person commits theft as defined in AS 11.46.100 and
(1) the value of the property or services is $250 or more but less than $750; or
(2) [Repealed, § 5 ch 67 SLA 2005.]
(3) [Repealed, § 179 ch 36 SLA 2016.]
(4) the value of the property is less than $250 and, within the preceding five years, the person has been convicted and sentenced on three or more separate occasions in this or another jurisdiction of theft or concealment of merchandise, or an offense under another law or ordinance with similar elements.
(b) Theft in the third degree is a class A misdemeanor.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 46. Offenses Against Property
Article 1. Theft and Related Offenses.
Sec. 11.46.100. Theft defined.
Sec. 11.46.110. Consolidation of theft offenses: Pleading and proof.
Sec. 11.46.120. Theft in the first degree.
Sec. 11.46.130. Theft in the second degree.
Sec. 11.46.140. Theft in the third degree.
Sec. 11.46.150. Theft in the fourth degree.
Sec. 11.46.160. Theft of lost or mislaid property.
Sec. 11.46.180. Theft by deception.
Sec. 11.46.190. Theft by receiving.
Sec. 11.46.200. Theft of services.
Sec. 11.46.210. Theft by failure to make required disposition of funds received or held.
Sec. 11.46.220. Concealment of merchandise.
Sec. 11.46.230. Reasonable detention as defense.
Sec. 11.46.260. Removal of identification marks.
Sec. 11.46.270. Unlawful possession.
Sec. 11.46.280. Issuing a bad check.
Sec. 11.46.285. Fraudulent use of an access device or identification document.
Sec. 11.46.290. Obtaining an access device or identification document by fraudulent means.