a. An officer who finds a vehicle or parts believed to be abandoned shall attach in a prominent place a notice tag containing the following information:
1. The date, time, officer's name, city police department, and address and telephone number to contact for information.
2. That the vehicle or parts are considered abandoned.
3. That the vehicle or parts will be removed after seventy-two hours.
4. That the owner will be held responsible for all costs incidental to the removal, storage, and disposal, and if not paid the owner’s registration privileges will be suspended on that car.
5. That the owner may avoid costs by removal of the vehicle or parts within seventy-two (72) hours.
b. If the tagged vehicle or parts are not removed within that seventy-two (72) hour period, the officer shall prepare a written abandoned vehicle report of the vehicle or parts including information on the condition, missing parts, and other facts that might substantiate that the market value is less than one hundred dollars ($100.00). Photographs shall be taken to describe the condition of the vehicle or parts.
c. If, in the opinion of the officer, the market value of the abandoned vehicle or parts is less than one hundred dollars ($100.00), the officer shall immediately dispose of the vehicle to an automobile scrapyard. A copy of the abandoned vehicle report and photographs relating to the abandoned vehicle shall be forwarded to the bureau. The police department shall retain the original records and photographs for at least two (2) years.
d. If, in the opinion of the officer, the market value of the abandoned vehicle or parts is one hundred dollars ($100.00) or more, the officer, before placing a notice tag on the vehicle or parts, shall make a reasonable effort to ascertain the owner or person who may be in control of the vehicle or parts. After seventy-two (72) hours, the officer shall require the vehicle or parts to be towed to a storage area.
(Ord. No. 897, § 6, 7-14-82)
Notes
26 | I. C., § 9-22-1-11, addresses tagging of abandoned vehicles or parts; and I. C., §§ 39-22-12-12 and 9-22-1-13 address duties of the Police Officer. |