Oregon Code § 164.055·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Theft
in the first degree.
(1) A person commits the crime of theft in the first degree if, by means other
than extortion, the person commits theft as defined in ORS 164.015 and:
(a) The total
value of the property in a single or aggregate transaction is $1,000 or more;
(b) The theft is
committed during a riot, fire, explosion, catastrophe or other emergency in an
area affected by the riot, fire, explosion, catastrophe or other emergency;
(c) The theft is
theft by receiving committed by buying, selling, borrowing or lending on the
security of the property;
(d) The subject
of the theft is a firearm or explosive;
(e) The subject
of the theft is a livestock animal, a companion animal or a wild animal removed
from habitat or born of a wild animal removed from habitat, pursuant to ORS
497.308 (2)(c);
(f) The subject
of the theft is a precursor substance; or
(g) During the
commission of the theft, the person recklessly engages in conduct that creates
a substantial risk of serious physical injury to another person.
(2) As used in
this section:
(a) Companion
animal means a dog or cat possessed by a person, business or other entity for
purposes of companionship, security, hunting, herding or providing assistance
in relation to a physical disability.
(b) Explosive
means a chemical compound, mixture or device that is commonly used or intended
for the purpose of producing a chemical reaction resulting in a substantially
instantaneous release of gas and heat, including but not limited to dynamite,
blasting powder, nitroglycerin, blasting caps and nitrojelly, but excluding
fireworks as defined in ORS 480.111, black powder, smokeless powder, small arms
ammunition and small arms ammunition primers.
(c) Firearm has
the meaning given that term in ORS 166.210.
(d) Livestock
animal means a ratite, psittacine, horse, gelding, mare, filly, stallion,
colt, mule, ass, jenny, bull, steer, cow, calf, goat, sheep, lamb, llama, pig
or hog.
(e) Precursor
substance has the meaning given that term in ORS 475.940.
(3) Theft in the
first degree is a Class C felony. [1971 c.743 §125; 1973 c.405 §1; 1983 c.740 §32;
1987 c.907 §4; 1991 c.837 §9; 1993 c.252 §5; 1993 c.680 §20; 2005 c.706 §10;
2009 c.16 §3; 2009 c.610 §6; 2013 c.24 §11; 2023 c.151 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 164.055
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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