5-2-3: POWERS AND DUTIES:
Auxiliary police officers shall have the following powers and duties, when properly assigned and on duty:
   A.   To aid or direct traffic in the village.
   B.   To aid in control of natural or manmade disasters. (1993 Code § 2-1-3)
   C.   To aid in case of civil disorder, as directed by the chief of police. (1993 Code § 2-1-3; amd. 2016 Code)
   D.   To perform normal and regular police duties when assigned by the chief of police on occasions when it is impracticable for members of the regular police department to perform normal and regular police duties.
   E.   To arrest or cause to be arrested, with or without process, all persons who break the peace, or are found violating any village ordinance or any criminal law of the state.
   F.   To commit arrested persons for examinations.
   G.   If necessary, to detain arrested persons in custody overnight or Sunday in any safe place, or until they can be brought before the proper judge.
   H.   To exercise all other powers as conservators of the peace that the corporate authorities may prescribe.
   I.   To serve and execute all warrants for the violation of village ordinances, or the state criminal law, within the limits of the village, and for this purpose to have all the common law and statutory powers of a police officer. (1993 Code § 2-1-3)