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720 ILCS 5/25-4 – Looting by Individuals

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Posted by Christopher Combs on April 9, 2026

720 ILCS 5/25-4 – Looting by Individuals

This law makes it a crime to take things from places damaged or unprotected during disasters, riots, or other emergencies.

This Illinois law says that if someone takes property from a home, store, or business during an emergency like a fire, riot, or storm–when normal safety is gone–they are committing looting. It also explains the punishment for this crime.

(a) A person commits looting if they knowingly, without permission, go into someone else’s home, business, or building during a time when regular security is missing because of a big event like a hurricane, fire, riot, or similar emergency, and they take or try to take the owner’s property.

(b) Sentence: Looting is a Class 4 felony. The person must do at least 100 hours of community service, and the court will require them to pay back the owner for the stolen or damaged property.

View the full statute here.

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