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As soon as is reasonably possible after the officer completes an inventory of personal property, an officer shall:

A. Segregate the valuable personal property and dangerous personal property, but not attached property, identified during the inventory, from the other personal property of the person in custody.

B. Make a written list of all valuable personal property and dangerous personal property found on or in the possession of the person in custody. The list shall not include attached property.

C. Note the disposition of each piece of valuable personal property or dangerous personal property, but not attached property, discovered during the inventory by recording who takes or keeps physical custody of each item so discovered.

D. Take reasonable steps to safeguard personal property removed from the person in custody. [BC 2.08.040, added by Ordinance No. 4377, 12/5/05; amended by Ordinances No. 4385, 3/20/06, Ordinance No. 4670, 12/8/15]