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Police officers shall preserve law and order within the Town. They shall patrol the Town and shall assist the Town Court during the trial of cases. Police officers shall also promptly serve any legal process issued by the Town Court.
(`83 Code, § 1-604)
The Chief of Police shall see that all ordinances are enforced and when any violation shall come to his or her attention, whether by personal observation or by information from others, he or she shall make complaint and cause the person to be prosecuted.
(`83 Code, § 1-605)
Unless otherwise authorized or directed in this code or other applicable law, an arrest of a person shall be made by a police officer in the following cases:
(A) Whenever he or she is in possession of a warrant for the arrest of a person;
(B) Whenever an offense is committed or a breach of the peace is threatened in the officer’s presence by the person;
(C) Whenever a felony has in fact been committed and the officer has probable cause to believe the person has committed it.
(`83 Code, § 1-608)
It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully refuse to aid a police officer in making a lawful arrest when such person’s assistance is requested by the police officer and is reasonably necessary to effect the arrest.
(`83 Code, § 1-609) Penalty, see § 10.99
Unless otherwise authorized by law, when any person is arrested, he or she shall be brought before the Town Court for immediate trial or be allowed to post bond. When the Town Judge is not immediately available, or the alleged offender does not post the required bond, he or she shall be confined.
(`83 Code, § 1-610)
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