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§ 3.08.020   Personal property in possession of Police Department.
   If any personal property shall come into the possession of the City Police Department by reason of arrest, confiscation or in any other manner, and the owner thereof is not then known, the personal property shall be considered abandoned property, as defined by this chapter, and disposed of as provided in this chapter.
§ 3.08.030   Storage of abandoned property.
   It shall be the duty of the City Police Department to take possession of all abandoned property which comes to the knowledge of the Police Department and safely keep the same in some suitable storage place to be designated by the Police Department, pending investigation concerning the ownership of the property.
§ 3.08.040   Duty to notify owner of abandoned property.
   If any personal property shall be abandoned within the city for more than 15 days, it shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to use all reasonable means to ascertain the owner of the property and to notify the owner in writing as follows:
   A.   A brief description of the personal property abandoned, including any serial numbers or other numbers identifying the property;
   B.   The location where the personal property was found abandoned;
   C.   The storage place of the personal property; and
   D.   That the city may, after 60 days from the date of the mailing of the notice, proceed to sell the personal property for cash to the highest and best bidder, and from the proceeds of the sale retain a sum sufficient to pay the costs of the sale.
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