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A person commits the crime of loitering if he:

A. Loiters in or near a school building or grounds, not having any reason or relationship involving custody or responsibility for a student; or, upon inquiry by a peace officer or school official, not having a specific, legitimate reason for being there; or

B. Loiters or prowls in a public place without apparent reason and under circumstances which warrant justifiable alarm for the safety of persons or property in the vicinity and, upon inquiry by a peace officer, refuses to identify himself and give a reasonably credible account of his presence and purposes. [Ord. 887 § 86, 2015.]