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-2- <br />Dozt't for�e� to thorou�hly rinse the furine�(s}, make it easisr on <br />the next one using it. It may turn out to be you, � <br />r The IaUel peels off �r�n the back� vexy easily. Just bend a <br />oorner up and peel it off. (Directa.ons ar� on the back of every label). <br />5. All other it�ns sha.11 he tagged. <br />6. A detailed list wi�h a canplete descrip�ion will be inclucled on the <br />property record �oxms and it vrill be attached to the origina� case <br />file, except as othertvZSe dixected herein. <br />7. Incar�plete propexty sheets will �e retuxned tp the of�icer and property <br />will not be entered into the pmperty roorri �ntil the property sheets <br />a,re complete and correct. <br />S. Of�icers ma.y make notations or exp�a.natxons on the top half of the <br />property sheet if need be. <br />9. Film and latent prints generaZ�y do not came into the police department <br />as property. Film and Zatent prints axe to be p�aced � the pxoper <br />dratver i.n the lab for processing. <br />10. All eviclence in felony shoplift�.ng ca.ses will be mainta"? n�t by the stores <br />who are making th� chaxge. Stores are to be r�i.nded that property is <br />not to go back out on the flc�or for sale until the case is dzsposed of. <br />In the case of a mzsd�neanor case, photographs of the property are used <br />as evzdence, allowing the store to return the property to stock. � <br />� B, Property Recoz-d 5heet <br />s` `' . <br />Block 1�vill be the nurnber of pa,ges, block 2 is the iraonth, da.te and year. <br />Slock 3 is the officer's name and �adge nvmber. B].ock 4 is the C.�, number. <br />Block 5 is rece�ved irom -- simply check off ccmpla,inant, st�.spect and then <br />inclicate the narne. Bloc1F 5a is tne ccmplair.a.nt or suspect's address, black <br />5b is the complainant or sus�ect's home telephone numbex- and business nt�mber. <br />Block 6 is the crime ar incident, block 7 is the ticl;et n�er, block 8 <br />iridicates the property is being held as evidence, recovered, confiscated <br />or for �he owner and then indicat� the name, addx�ess and telephone n�er. <br />$lock 9 is the it�n rnmsber, biock 9a is the qua,ntity, block 9b is a <br />descrip�ion of the article — to include the brand name, seriaZ number, color <br />etc. Block 9c indicates where the itc�n is recovered ircm, blocl; 9d is turned <br />into (meaning the location o� the propex-ty). Block 9e zs for lab examinations, <br />blocl; 10 is r�xnoved from the property room f�r and then we �vi11 indicate <br />t�vhether it was for court, destroyed, lab returned to awner, etc. Elock IOa <br />is who it was returnecl to by, bZack lOb would l�e the montn , da.te �.nd year <br />it �ras returned, nZock lOc is «�en it�vas returned to the property room by <br />(�vhich wiZl indicate the nar:le af the person returning it to the property room), <br />Block ].Od wi1� be the month, day and year and Ulock l0e will be the bin <br />ntunber in the property xocm, glocl: 11 will be the final disposition of the <br />property, �vhich will indicate �c�hether i� u�as returned to the o«mer by c�ate, <br />tir.�e and who plus the owners si.gnature, or it was destxoyed or it was so].d <br />as auction or �vhatever reasons. <br />m <br />� <br />