9.14.020 Interfering with a public officer.
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A person is guilty of interfering with a public officer if he:
A. Prevents, hinders or delays the apprehension or probable prosecution of a suspected violator who the person knows, or cause to suspect:
1. Has committed a crime,
2. Is being sought by law enforcement officials for the commission of a crime, or
3. Has escaped from official detention;
B. Harbors or conceals a suspected violator;
C. Warns a suspected violator of impending discovery or apprehension;
D. Provides a suspected violator with money or transportation, disguise or other means of avoiding discovery or apprehension; or
E. Conceals, alters or destroys any physical evidence that might aid in the discovery or apprehension of a suspected violator. (Ord. 628, 1976)