This chapter relates to and embraces all lost, stolen, strayed, abandoned, unclaimed or confiscated property which of itself is not contraband or the possession of which is not unlawful, which is now or which may hereafter come into the possession of the authorized officers of the city.
(Ord. 2011-06; Code 2012)
All personal property of the character described in 10-201 shall be delivered to the custody of the Chief of Police who shall retain the possession of such property for a period of thirty days, except as elsewhere herein provided, unless the owner or person entitled to the possession of such property shall sooner claim such property and establish ownership and right to possession thereof.
(Ord. 2011-06; Code 2012)
If the owner or person entitled to the possession of property as described in this shall fail to claim such property within 30 days, then at such time or at any time thereafter, the Chief of Police may:
(a) Cause a notice to be published in the official city paper, setting forth a detailed description of such property and stating that unless the property is claimed within 10 days, such property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder therefore for cash, and stating the time and place of such sale; provided, that if such property be livestock, the value of which is less than the cost of keeping the property for the periods described in this section, such property shall be advertised immediately and sold after a three days’ notice given as herein provided; or
(b) Upon a determination that the property holds no market value, the Chief of Police may dispose the property through charitable donation or otherwise as deemed appropriate.
(Ord. 2011-06; Code 2012)
If the owner or person entitled to the possession of property advertised under the preceding section shall fail to claim the property at any time before the date of such sale, then it shall be sold to the highest bidder therefore for cash, and the purchaser thereof shall take a good and perfect title thereto.
(Ord. 2011-06; Code 2012)
If the owner or person entitled to the possession of property contemplated by this article shall claim the property after the publication of the sale as provided in (Notice of intent to sell-requirements as to sale), he/she shall pay the actual cost of publication, together with the actual cost of keeping such property during its custody.
(Ord. 2011-06; Code 2012)
If property is left unclaimed and is not sold after proper notice has been given under the preceding sections, the Chief of Police may donate unsold property to charity, or otherwise dispose of the property.
(Ord. 2011-06; Code 2012)
Any funds received from the sale of any property as provided in this article, less the cost of publication and keeping the property for sale, and the costs of such sale, shall be paid directly to the police equipment fund and it will be booked as miscellaneous income.
(Ord. 2011-06; Code 2012)