Sec. 4.
The chief of police of each city or village and of each township having a police department, and the sheriff of each county within this state, shall report to the department of state police, in a manner prescribed by the department, all persons wanted by, and all vehicles stolen from, their primary police jurisdictions. The report shall be made as soon as is practical after the investigating department either ascertains that a vehicle is stolen or obtains a warrant for an individual's arrest or determines that they have reasonable grounds to believe that the individual committed a crime. In no case shall this time exceed 12 hours after the reporting agency determines that it has grounds to believe that a vehicle was stolen or that the wanted person should be arrested.
History: 1968, Act 319, Imd. Eff. July 3, 1968
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 28 - Michigan State Police
Act 319 of 1968 - Uniform Crime Reporting System (28.251 - 28.259)
Section 28.251 - Uniform Crime Reports; Duties of Police Departments to File, Contents.
Section 28.252 - Compilation of Monthly Uniform Crime Reports; Use.
Section 28.253 - Voluntary Crime Reports; Inclusion in Compilation.
Section 28.254 - Reports of Wanted Persons and Stolen Vehicles.
Section 28.255 - Reports of Apprehension or Recovery.
Section 28.256 - Inapplicability of Act as to Traffic Misdemeanors.
Section 28.257 - Domestic Violence Incidents; Report to State Police; Contents.
Section 28.257a - Crimes Motivated by Prejudice or Bias; Report.