2.20.050 Arrest and complaint records to be kept.

The chief of police shall keep a record of each arrest made, of every complaint coming into the police department, either orally or in writing, and from the source received. The record shall also show what investigation was made and by whom and what result, and shall show what officer was detailed to investigate the same. The record of each investigation shall be signed by the officer making the same. He or she shall also keep an accurate account and description for every person arrested, giving the name or aliases, if the same can be ascertained, the age, color of eyes, color of hair, whiskers, if any, weight, complexion, race, sex, marks of identification, charge upon which the arrest was made, date of the arrest, occupation, articles in possession of prisoner, the names of the witnesses to prove the charges, whether released on bond or otherwise, and final disposition of the case. (Prior code § 13-108)