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b. Burglary: burglary means entering or remaining in a building or any portion of a building with the intent to commit an additional crime. Utah Code § 76-6-202 (2012) c. Theft: theft means obtaining or exercising unauthorized control over the property of another with the purpose to deprive him or her thereof. Utah Code § 76-6-404 (1973) d. Criminal mischief: criminal mischief means intentionally damaging, defacing, or destroying the property of another; or recklessly or willfully shooting or propelling a missile or other object at or against a motor vehicle, bus, airplane, locomotive, train, railway car, or caboose, whether moving or standing, or intentionally and unlawfully tampering with the property of another so as to recklessly endanger human life, health, or safety or recklessly causes or threatens a substantial interruption or impairment of critical infrastructure. Utah Code § 76-6-106 (2012) e. Assault: assault means an attempt, with unlawful force or violence, to do bodily injury to another. Utah Code § 76-5-102 (2015) f. Gang activity.

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g. Willfully defaces or otherwise damages school property.

Utah Code § 53G-8-212 (2019) 16. Making a false alarm: a student makes a false alarm if he or she initiates or circulates a report or warning of any fire, impending bombing, or other crime or catastrophe, knowing that the report or warning is false or baseless and is likely to cause the evacuation of any building or public transport; improper activation of school alarms or safety systems. Utah Code § 76-9-105 (2017) 17. Disrupting the operation of a school: Disrupting the operation of a school occurs when a person, after being asked to leave by a school official, remains on school property for the purpose of encouraging or creating an unreasonable and substantial disruption or risk of disruption of a class, activity, program, or other function of the school. Utah Code § 76-9-106 (1992) 18. Terroristic Threats: A student commits a terroristic threat if the student threatens to commit any offense involving bodily injury, death, or substantial property damage, and: a. Threatens to use a weapon of mass destruction or hoax weapon of mass destruction; or b. The student acts with intent to: i. Influence or affect a government or unit of government or intimidate or coerce a civilian population; or

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