Wisconsin Code § 943.37

Alteration of property identification marks
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Whoever does any of the following with intent to prevent the
identification of the property involved is guilty of a Class A
misdemeanor:
(1) Alters or removes any identification mark on any log or
other lumber without the consent of the owner; or
(2) Alters or removes any identification mark from any receptacle used by the manufacturer of any beverage; or
(3) Alters or removes any manufacturer’s identification number on personal property or possesses any personal property with
knowledge that the manufacturer’s identification number has
been removed or altered. Possession of 2 or more similar items of
personal property with the manufacturer’s identification number
altered or removed is prima facie evidence of knowledge of the
alteration or removal and of an intent to prevent identification of
the property.
(4) Alters or removes livestock brands, recorded under s.
95.11, from any animal without the owner’s consent, or possesses
any livestock with knowledge that the brand has been altered or
removed without the owner’s knowledge or consent.

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