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The animal control officer of the city may:

(A) Enter without a warrant upon private property to regulate or prohibit the running at large of any animal or the creation of an animal nuisance where such animal is found in plain sight, other than in a residence structure and to seize such animal from said private property;

(B) Enter without warrant upon private property to apprehend a vicious animal, a wild creature or an animal suspected of being infected with rabies where such animal is found in plain sight other than in a residential structure and to seize such animal from said property; and

(C) Enter upon private property to investigate cruelty to animals. (Ord. 87-173 § 2, 1987.)