[R.O. 2011 § 110.160; R.O. 2010 § 110.300;
2nd Ser. Ord. No. 178 § 1(127.03), 3-7-1983; Ord. No. 705 §§ 1 — 2, 6-4-2001]
No person shall be elected to the office of City Marshal unless
he/she be at least twenty-one (21) years of age, a citizen of the
United States, a qualified voter of the State of Missouri and the
City of Owensville, and who has been an inhabitant and resident of
the City of Owensville for at least one (1) year next preceding his/her
election and is an inhabitant and resident of the City of Owensville
while holding office. In the event a vacancy occurs in the elected
position of City Marshal, such vacancy shall be filled in the manner
provided for by Missouri law and the person appointed to fill such
vacancy shall possess the same qualifications as an elected City Marshal
except that the person need not be a resident or inhabitant of the
City of Owensville.
[R.O. 2011 § 110.180; R.O. 2010 § 110.320; Ord. No. 1418, 3-20-2023]
The Marshal shall have power at all times to make or order an
arrest, with proper process, for any offense against the laws of the
City or of the State, and to keep the offender in the City prison
or other proper place to prevent his/her escape until a trial can
be had before the proper officer, unless such offender shall give
a good and sufficient bond for his/her appearance for trial. The Marshal
shall also have power to make arrests without process, in all cases
in which any offenses against the laws of the City or of the State
shall be committed in his/her presence. The Marshal shall serve as
the department head of the Police Department, and will report to the
City Administrator in the same manner as other department heads.
[R.O. 2011 § 110.190; R.O. 2010 § 110.330;
CC 1970 C5 A7 § 6; CC 1975 § 127.19]
He/she shall attend all meetings of the Board of Aldermen, shall
open and close the hall and shall execute all orders as the Mayor
and Board of Aldermen may require.