(a) A person commits criminal mischief in the second degree if the person:
(1) Recklessly destroys or damages any property of another person; or
(2) Purposely tampers with any property of another person and by the tampering causes substantial inconvenience to the owner or another person.
(b) Criminal mischief in the second degree is a:
(1) Class A misdemeanor if the amount of actual damage is one thousand dollars ($1,000) or more but less than five thousand dollars ($5,000);
(2) Class D felony if the amount of actual damage is five thousand dollars ($5,000) or more; or
(3) Class B misdemeanor if otherwise committed.
(c) A person convicted of a felony offense under this section is subject to an enhanced sentence of an additional term of imprisonment of five (5) years at the discretion of the court if the finder of fact finds that the damage to property involved the removal of nonferrous metal, as it is defined in § 17-44-101.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subtitle 4 - Offenses Against Property
Chapter 38 - Damage or Destruction of Property
Subchapter 2 - Offenses Generally
§ 5-38-202. Causing a catastrophe — Threatening to cause a catastrophe
§ 5-38-203. Criminal mischief in the first degree
§ 5-38-204. Criminal mischief in the second degree
§ 5-38-205. Impairing the operation of a vital public facility
§ 5-38-206. Damaging wires and other fixtures of telephone, cable, and electric power companies
§ 5-38-207. Destruction or removal of a cemetery or grave marker
§ 5-38-214. Willful removal or destruction of landmarks established by legal survey