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770 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

place or places, during such period as said Board
shall so forbid, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
and it shall be the duty of each and every officer
of police, policeman and detective, who may be
cognizant of any violation of this section to report
the same to the Grand Jury of the city of Balti-
more, if in Session, and if not in Session then to
the next Grand Jury that may be summoned for
said city, and every officer of police, policeman and
detective who shall wilfully fail to make such re-
port shall he forthwith dismissed from his position
and shall be forever after ineligible to any position
in the police.

Further du-
ties.

Sec. 819. The said Board of Police Commission-
ers be and they are hereby authorized and empow-
ered to take possession of all property heretofore
by law assigned to the former Board of Police, and
to have and use a common seal; they may divide
the city into such number of police districts as they
may think necessary for the public good, and if
found practicable in addition to the Station houses,
and property attached thereto, which they are
hereby authorized and empowered to take posses-
sion of, and use, they may provide additional Sta-
tion houses with all necessary appurtenances as
may be found needful and necessary, and such ac-
commodations as may be requisite for the police
force, said Board shall also have the use of the
fire alarm and police telegraph in the city of Bal-
timore, and of all Station houses, watch boxes,
arms, accoutrements and other accommodations
and property provided by the city of Baltimore for
the use and service of the police heretofore created
by an Act of the Corporation of .said city as fully
and to the same extent, as if the same had been
provided for the use of the Board created by this
Act.

Seizures of
property.

Sec. 820. It shall be the duty of every officer of
police, and every policeman and detective to re-
port to the Board, and deliver to them all proper-
ty seized or found by said officers of police, police-
man or detective, immediately after the same shall
have come into their possession, which property,
with the date of delivery, and description of the
same, and the name of the officer, policeman or
detective depositing the same, shall be entered in



 
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