(a) Property which has been lost, abandoned, stolen or lawfully seized or forfeited, and which is in the custody of the Police Department, shall be safely kept pending the time it is no longer needed as evidence, and disposed of pursuant to this section.
(b) The Police Department shall make a reasonable effort to locate the persons entitled to possession of property in its custody, and to notify them when and where it may be claimed. In the absence of evidence identifying persons entitled to custody, it is sufficient notice to advertise in a newspaper of general circulation in the County, briefly describing the nature of the property in custody and inviting persons to view and establish their right to it.
(c) A person loses any right he may have to possession of property:
(1) Which was the subject, or was used in a conspiracy or attempt to commit, or the commission of, an offense other than a traffic offense, and such person is a conspirator, accomplice or offender with respect to the offense.
(2) When, in light of the nature of the property or the circumstances of such person, it is unlawful for him to acquire or possess it.
(d) Unclaimed and forfeited property in the custody of the Police Department shall be disposed of as follows:
(1) Drugs shall be destroyed or placed in custody of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States for disposal or use for medical or scientific purposes under applicable Federal law.
(2) Firearms and dangerous ordnance suitable for police work may be retained and used by the Police Department or destroyed on determination of the Police Chief and the Safety Director. Firearms suitable for sporting use, or as museum pieces or collector’s items may be sold at public auction pursuant to subparagraph (4) hereof.
(3) Obscene materials shall be destroyed.
(4) Other unclaimed or forfeited property may be sold at public auction after public notice by publication at least once, in a newspaper of general circulation in the City not less than fourteen days before the sale.
(Ord. 1979-30. Passed 4-3-79.)
(e) The proceeds from property disposed of pursuant to this section shall be placed in the General Fund.
(f) This section does not apply to the collection, storage or disposal of abandoned junk motor vehicles. This section shall not be construed to rescind or restrict the authority of the Police Department to keep and dispose of lost, abandoned, stolen, seized or forfeited property under any other applicable ordinance.