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Records
processes all police reports - entering data into a law
enforcement automated data system and forwarding reports to proper
agencies (State Attorney, Juvenile Probation, etc.). Records
personnel are available from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday to assist the public with questions, direct them to
appropriate units, provide police reports, and assist in a variety
of other services.
Police
Reports
Available to the victim, parent, or legal representative of a
victim of a crime. Positive identification is required. A fee per
copy is charged. Please call to see if the report is available.
Vehicle
Releases
Vehicles towed by the Police Department are released through
Midtown Towing 305-754-1450. Proof of vehicle ownership and a valid driver's license
are required to obtain a release. A fee is charged for all
impounded vehicles (versus stored or recovered stolen vehicles). Any
towing and storage fees are paid directly to the towing company.
Property
Releases
Lost/Found Property: All found property is held at least 60 days
unless claimed by the owner. To claim property, you must have
identification and a Miami Shores Police Department case number. Items held beyond the legal
holding period will be discarded.
Lost/stolen bicycles may be viewed by
appointment only.
Owners
of lost/found property who can be identified will be notified by
mail.
Safekeeping
Property legally seized by the Police Department, but not evidence
in a case may be claimed Monday through Friday by appointment.
Identification and an Miami Shores Police Department case number will be required.
Evidence
Property
Property legally seized by the Police Department as evidence in a
criminal case can only be released by
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The
police officer/detective handling the case
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The
State Attorney's Office
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A
court order.
Victims may speak with detectives (305-759-2468) concerning
the release of their property. At the request of you or your
attorney, the State Attorney can complete the necessary
forms to release property in adjudicated cases. Once the Miami
Shores Police Department has
been notified by the court of the property release order,
Property personnel will gather the items and notify you when
it can be returned. Identification of
the person named on the court order is required for release.
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