The Police Department shall consist of the Chief of Police and such further number of regular police officers as may be duly ordered by resolution of the Board of Trustees. The Chief of Police shall, subject to the direction of the Board of Trustees, have control and management of all matters relating to the Police Department, its officers and members, and shall have the custody and control of all property and books belonging to the Department. The Chief shall devote his or her whole time to the municipal affairs and interests of the village and to the preservation of peace, order, safety, and cleanliness thereof. The Department shall execute and enforce all laws and also the orders of the Board of Trustees. It shall be the duty of the Department to protect the rights of persons and property. The Department shall take notice of all nuisances, impediments, obstructions, and defects in the streets, avenues, alleys, business places, and residences of the village. The Department shall execute, or cause to be executed, the processes issued and shall cause all persons arrested to be brought before the proper court for trial as speedily as possible. The Chief of Police and all regular and special police officers shall become thoroughly conversant with the laws of the village and shall see that the same are strictly enforced and shall make sworn complaints against any person or persons for violation of the same.
(Neb. RS 16-323, 17-118) (1991 Code, § 3-501)