A peace officer may stop a person in a public place and be required to identify himself or herself when a peace officer reasonably suspects the person of committing, has committed, or who is about to commit a crime, and may require him or her to provide his or her name and address. That person may be detained only to ascertain his or her identity and the suspicious circumstances surrounding his or her presence. Such person so detained shall identify himself but may not be compelled to answer any other inquiry of any peace officer. Such person detained may not be detained any longer than is reasonably necessary to confirm the detainee’s name and address, and in no event any longer than 60 minutes. The detention may not extend beyond the place of the immediate vicinity of the place where such detention first occurred unless such person is arrested.
(Prior Code, § 130.03) (Ord. 1804, passed 9-12-2005) Penalty, see § 130.99