Property & Evidence
The primary responsibility of a Property Officer is to receive all incoming
property, properly and securely store it so that it remains readily
accessible, lawfully release or destroy it, and maintain documentation of
the entire process. At the present time Gilroy Police Department has only
one full-time Property Evidence Technician who is responsible for overseeing
this process.
The following outline is a list of tasks and duties performed by our Property
Evidence Technician:
- Preserve all incoming property from contamination, theft, or loss.
- Maintain and update property documentation with tracking information, commonly referred to as the "chain of custody".
- Ensure that all releases and dispositions of property are legal and properly documented.
- Arrange and document interim releases and returns of property for court, crime lab analysis, or investigative use.
- Operate computer terminals as needed.
- Serve as liaison between the agency and other local, State and Federal law enforcement agencies.
- Maintain current knowledge of Federal, State, and local law related to property management.
- Inventory property based on the policy demands of the agency.
- Ensure that all efforts are taken to make the property room as safe as possible for employees as well as property.
Search for your lost items
With proof of ownership any item on the auction list will be returned to
you. To retrieve items you find, please contact the auction company or
contact Randy.Carpenter@ci.gilroy.ca.us.
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