A.
Property alleged to have been stolen and coming into the custody of the county sheriff which is not offered in evidence and is not claimed by the owner thereof shall be disposed of in accordance with this section.
B.
Such property shall be held by the sheriff for a period of three calendar months from the date it comes into the sheriff's possession. If satisfactory proof of ownership is not presented within that period, such property shall, with the consent of the district attorney, be transferred to the county purchasing agent for sale, or transferred to an online auctioneer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, except as otherwise provided in this article.
C.
Notice of such sale shall be given by the sheriff at least five days before the time fixed therefor by publication once in a newspaper of general circulation published in the county.
(Prior code § 12.18-1; Ord. 5006-B, 1999; Ord. 5310-B, 2004)