A. Time of Making. Every pawnshop, secondhand dealer, junk collector and junk dealer, shall on a daily basis, or on the first working day after receipt or purchase of such property, make out and deliver to the Police Department on a blank form to be obtained from the Police Department by such pawnshop, secondhand dealer, junk collector and junk dealer for such purpose, a full, true and complete report of all goods or things received on deposit, pledged or purchased during the period preceding the filing of such report.
B. Contents. Such report shall be in English and shall contain the name and place of business of the person making the same and the date and hour of the day when prepared. Such report shall show the hour of the day when each article was received on deposit, pledged or purchased, and the true name and address, as nearly as the same is known or can be ascertained by such pawnshop, secondhand dealer, junk collector and junk dealer, of the person who left such article on deposit, or pledged or sold the same, together with a description of such person and a statement as to whether such person is under the age of eighteen years. Such report shall also show the amount purchased and a complete description of each article left on deposit, pledged or purchased. If any article so left on deposit, pledged or purchased has engraved thereon any number, word or initial, or contains any settings of any kind, such report shall contain such number, word, or initial, and shall show the kind of settings and the number of each kind.
C. Confidential. The Chief of Police shall cause all reports received pursuant to the terms of this section to be filed in a secure place, and the same shall be open to inspection only by members of the Police Department, or upon order of a court of competent jurisdiction. (Ord. 2784 § 8, 1991; Ord. 2065 § 2 (part), 1975).