The police department is authorized to investigate the possession and ownership of any bicycle bearing a license issued by another city, and if there is probable cause for believing that the bicycle is a stolen bicycle, the police department may impound the same for a period not exceeding ten days; and if the police department finds that the same is a stolen bicycle, it shall then communicate with the appropriate enforcement officers of the city whose license the bicycle bears and advise the officers that the police department is holding the bicycle and will restore it to the appropriate enforcement officer of the city and of the reasonable costs of the impounding and storage of the bicycle, but which charge shall at no time exceed the sum of ten dollars. In this connection, however, it is further provided that where municipalities have entered into reciprocal agreements for the storage and return of bicycles licensed by the municipalities, that the fees and charges shall be those that may be provided by such reciprocal agreement.
(Ord. 902 § 5.18, 1976; Ord. 1247 § 1(part), 1985)