District of Columbia Code
Subchapter X - Property
§ 5–119.02. Lost, stolen or abandoned property — Custody

All property, or money alleged or supposed to have been feloniously obtained, or which shall be lost or abandoned, and which shall be thereafter taken into the custody of any member of the police force, or the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, or which shall come into such custody, shall be, by such member, or by order of the Court, given into the custody of the Property Clerk and kept by him, except that the custody of any abandoned vehicle shall be transferred to the Abandoned and Junk Vehicle Division of the Department of Public Works.
(R.S., D.C., § 409; Sept. 9, 1989, D.C. Law 8-24, § 6(b), 36 DCR 4575.)
1981 Ed., § 4-153.
1973 Ed., § 4-152.
This section is referenced in § 5-119.01.
Property found in custody of deceased, depositing of, see § 5-1408.
The Police Court of the District of Columbia and the Municipal Court for the District of Columbia were consolidated by the Act of April 1, 1942, 56 Stat. 190, ch. 207, § 1. The Act of July 8, 1963, § 1, substituted “District of Columbia Court of General Sessions” for “Municipal Court for the District of Columbia.” The Act of July 29, 1970, Pub. L. 91-358, § 155(a), substituted “Superior Court of the District of Columbia” for “District of Columbia Court of General Sessions.”.
Delegation of authority under D.C. Law 8-24, the “D.C. Abandoned and Junk Vehicle Removal Amend. Act of 1989”, see Mayor’s Order 90-11, January 23, 1990.

Structure District of Columbia Code

District of Columbia Code

Title 5 - Police, Firefighters, Medical Examiner, and Forensic Sciences

Chapter 1 - Metropolitan Police

Subchapter X - Property

§ 5–119.01. Property Clerk office created; definitions

§ 5–119.02. Lost, stolen or abandoned property — Custody

§ 5–119.03. Registration record

§ 5–119.04. Powers of notaries public

§ 5–119.05. Administration of oaths; certification of depositions

§ 5–119.06. Property clerk — Return of property — General requirements; multiple claimants; immunity; property needed as evidence; notice to owner; disposition upon failure to claim

§ 5–119.07. Acquittal of accused

§ 5–119.08. Ownership claim by other than person arrested

§ 5–119.09. Property transmitted; deceased and incompetent persons; storage; fees; sale

§ 5–119.10. Sale at public auction; motor vehicle with lien of record; disposition of proceeds from sale

§ 5–119.11. Immunity from damages to property; exception; “gross negligence” defined

§ 5–119.12. Sale of unclaimed animals

§ 5–119.13. Sale of perishable property

§ 5–119.14. Property delivered to owner preceding trial — Generally

§ 5–119.15. Property delivered to owner preceding trial — Perishable property

§ 5–119.16. Property delivered to owner preceding trial — Large quantities of goods held for sale

§ 5–119.17. Use of property as evidence

§ 5–119.18. Property treated as abandoned

§ 5–119.19. Abandoned intangible personal property