Sec. 32-13. - Exceptions from article.
Sec. 32-14. - Duty of officers to deliver property, or report it, to chief.
Sec. 32-15. - Record to be kept by chief.
Secs. 32-17—32-20. - Reserved.
Sec. 32-13. - Exceptions from article.
Nothing in this article shall be held to require the chief of police to take possession of or to make disposition of any lost or stolen property, the disposition or possession of which is otherwise provided for by law.
(Ord. No. 1680, § 1; Code 1961, § 2-142; Ord. No. 3365-85)
Cross reference— Weapons, Ch. 43.
Sec. 32-14. - Duty of officers to deliver property, or report it, to chief.
It shall be the duty of all officers and members of the police department, into whose possession any property seized or taken shall come, to deliver the same at once to the chief of police or the chief's designated officer, unless it is wanted for immediate use as evidence in any case and, in that event, a report and inventory of the same shall be forwarded at once to the chief of police.
(Ord. No. 1680, § 1; Code 1961, § 2-140)
Sec. 32-15. - Record to be kept by chief.
It shall be the duty of the chief of police to keep, or cause to be kept, a record of all property which may be seized or otherwise taken possession of by the police department of the city.
(Ord. No. 1680, § 1; Code 1961, § 2-141)
Editor's note—
Ord. No. 4769-95, adopted Aug. 8, 1995, repealed § 32-16, which pertained to storage fees on recovered property. See the Code Comparative Table.