The Chief of Police shall prepare rules for the administration
of the Police Department, which rules shall be in full force upon
approval of the Village Board and shall outline the conditions of
employment in the Department. The Village Board and the Police Commission,
where applicable, may revise such rules.
The Police Department of the Village shall consist of the Chief
of Police and such other officers as the Village Board may authorize
from time to time.
The Chief of Police shall have charge and custody of all lost,
stolen, abandoned and unclaimed property taken from prisoners or held
as evidence, and all other property coming into possession of the
Police Department, and he shall be responsible for the safekeeping,
accurate recording and proper disposition of the same.
Pursuant to the provisions of §§ 814.65(4)(b),
814.70, 814.705 and 814.71, Wis. Stats., the Village of Slinger Police
Department shall charge a service fee as set forth in the current
fee schedule when the Village police serve a warrant or commitment
order upon a person. The person served with the warrant or commitment
order shall be responsible for the payment of the warrant or commitment
order service fee. The service fee may be collected as a court cost
through the court.
A. Multiple warrants. The Village of Slinger Police Department shall
charge a separate fee for each warrant or commitment order served
on a person.
B. Disposition of fees. Upon collection by the court, all warrant or
commitment order service fees shall be forwarded by the court to the
Village Treasurer.