C.R.S. Section 18-8-111
False reporting to authorities

  • false reporting of an emergency
  • definition

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

A person commits false reporting to authorities if:

(I)

He or she knowingly:

(A)

Causes by any means, including but not limited to activation, a false alarm of fire or other emergency or a false emergency exit alarm to sound or to be transmitted to or within an official or volunteer fire department, ambulance service, law enforcement agency, or any other government agency which deals with emergencies involving danger to life or property; or

(B)

Prevents by any means, including but not limited to deactivation, a legitimate fire alarm, emergency exit alarm, or other emergency alarm from sounding or from being transmitted to or within an official or volunteer fire department, ambulance service, law enforcement agency, or any other government agency that deals with emergencies involving danger to life or property; or

(II)

He or she makes a report or knowingly causes the transmission of a report to law enforcement authorities of a crime or other incident within their official concern when he or she knows that it did not occur; or

(III)

He or she makes a report or knowingly causes the transmission of a report to law enforcement authorities pretending to furnish information relating to an offense or other incident within their official concern when he or she knows that he or she has no such information or knows that the information is false; or

(IV)

Repealed.

(b)

False reporting to authorities is a class 2 misdemeanor.

(c)

Repealed.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

A person commits false reporting of an emergency if he or she knowingly commits an act in violation of subsection (1) of this section that includes a knowing false report of an imminent threat to the safety of a person or persons by use of a deadly weapon.

(b)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(I)

Except as otherwise provided in this subsection (2)(b), false reporting of an emergency is a class 2 misdemeanor.

(II)

False reporting of an emergency is a class 1 misdemeanor, if:

(A)

The threat causes the occupants of a building, place of assembly, or facility of public transportation to be evacuated or to be issued a shelter-in-place order, the threat causes any disruptions or impacts to regular activities, or the threat results in the initiation of a standard response protocol in response to the false report; or

(B)

The emergency response results in bodily injury of another person.

(III)

False reporting of an emergency is a class 4 felony if the emergency response results in serious bodily injury of another person.

(IV)

False reporting of an emergency is a class 3 felony if the emergency response results in the death of another person.

(c)

Upon a conviction pursuant to this subsection (2), in addition to any other sentence imposed or restitution ordered, the court shall sentence the defendant to pay restitution in an amount equal to the cost of any emergency response or evacuation, including but not limited to fire and police response, emergency medical service or emergency preparedness response, and transportation of any individual from the building, place of assembly, or facility of public transportation.

(d)

It is not a defense to a prosecution pursuant to this subsection (2) that the defendant or another person did not have the intent or capability of committing the threatened or reported act.

(3)

For purposes of subsections (1) and (2) of this section, the offense is committed and the defendant may be tried in the county where the defendant made the report, the county where the false report was communicated to law enforcement, or the county where law enforcement responded to the false report.

(4)

A violation of this section does not preclude a conviction for a violation of any other criminal offense.

Source: Section 18-8-111 — False reporting to authorities - false reporting of an emergency - definition, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-18.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

18‑8‑101
Definitions
18‑8‑102
Obstructing government operations
18‑8‑103
Resisting arrest
18‑8‑104
Obstructing a peace officer, firefighter, emergency medical service provider, rescue specialist, or volunteer
18‑8‑105
Accessory to crime
18‑8‑106
Refusal to permit inspections
18‑8‑108
Compounding
18‑8‑109
Concealing death
18‑8‑110
False report of explosives, weapons, or harmful substances
18‑8‑111
False reporting to authorities - false reporting of an emergency - definition
18‑8‑111.5
False reporting of identifying information to law enforcement authorities - definition
18‑8‑112
Impersonating a peace officer
18‑8‑113
Impersonating a public servant
18‑8‑114
Abuse of public records
18‑8‑115
Duty to report a crime - liability for disclosure
18‑8‑116
Disarming a peace officer
18‑8‑117
Unlawful sale of publicly provided services or appointments - definitions
18‑8‑201
Aiding escape
18‑8‑201.1
Aiding escape from an institution for the care and treatment of persons with behavioral or mental health disorders
18‑8‑203
Introducing contraband in the first degree
18‑8‑204
Introducing contraband in the second degree - definition
18‑8‑204.1
Possession of contraband in the first degree
18‑8‑204.2
Possession of contraband in the second degree
18‑8‑206
Assault during escape
18‑8‑207
Holding hostages
18‑8‑208
Escapes
18‑8‑208.1
Attempt to escape
18‑8‑208.2
Unauthorized absence
18‑8‑209
Concurrent and consecutive sentences
18‑8‑210.1
Persons in custody or confinement - juvenile offenders
18‑8‑210.2
Persons in custody or confinement
18‑8‑211
Riots in detention facilities
18‑8‑212
Violation of bail bond conditions
18‑8‑213
Unauthorized residency by an adult offender from another state
18‑8‑301
Definitions
18‑8‑302
Bribery
18‑8‑303
Compensation for past official behavior
18‑8‑304
Soliciting unlawful compensation
18‑8‑305
Trading in public office
18‑8‑306
Attempt to influence a public servant
18‑8‑307
Designation of supplier prohibited
18‑8‑308
Failing to disclose a conflict of interest
18‑8‑401
Definitions
18‑8‑402
Misuse of official information
18‑8‑403
Official oppression
18‑8‑404
First degree official misconduct
18‑8‑405
Second degree official misconduct
18‑8‑406
Issuing a false certificate
18‑8‑407
Embezzlement of public property
18‑8‑408
Designation of insurer prohibited
18‑8‑409
Violation of rules and regulations of judicial nominating commissions not subject to criminal prosecution
18‑8‑410
Abuse of public trust by an educator - definitions
18‑8‑501
Definitions
18‑8‑502
Perjury in the first degree
18‑8‑503
Perjury in the second degree
18‑8‑504
False swearing
18‑8‑505
Perjury or false swearing - inconsistent statements
18‑8‑506
Perjury and false swearing - proof
18‑8‑507
Perjury and false swearing - previous criminal action
18‑8‑508
Perjury - retraction
18‑8‑509
Perjury and false swearing - irregularities no defense
18‑8‑601
Definitions
18‑8‑603
Bribe-receiving by a witness
18‑8‑606
Bribing a juror
18‑8‑607
Bribe-receiving by a juror
18‑8‑608
Intimidating a juror
18‑8‑609
Jury-tampering
18‑8‑610
Tampering with physical evidence
18‑8‑610.5
Tampering with a deceased human body
18‑8‑611
Simulating legal process
18‑8‑612
Failure to obey a juror summons
18‑8‑613
Willful misrepresentation of material fact on juror questionnaire
18‑8‑614
Willful harassment of juror by employer
18‑8‑615
Retaliation against a judge or an elected official - definitions
18‑8‑616
Retaliation against a prosecutor
18‑8‑701
Short title
18‑8‑702
Definitions
18‑8‑703
Bribing a witness or victim
18‑8‑704
Intimidating a witness or victim
18‑8‑705
Aggravated intimidation of a witness or victim
18‑8‑706
Retaliation against a witness or victim
18‑8‑706.3
Aggravated retaliation against a witness or victim
18‑8‑706.5
Retaliation against a juror
18‑8‑707
Tampering with a witness or victim
18‑8‑708
Suit for damages by victim of intimidation or retaliation
18‑8‑801
Definitions
18‑8‑802
Duty to report use of force by peace officers - duty to intervene
18‑8‑803
Use of excessive force
18‑8‑804
Approved policy or guidelines
18‑8‑805
Prohibition on using or directing administration of ketamine - duty to report - duty to intervene - definition
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§ 18-8-111’s source at colorado​.gov