Honorable Steve Vossmeyer State Representative, District 86 Room 412, Capitol Building Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Dear Representative Vossmeyer:
This opinion letter is being issued in response to your request for a ruling on the following question:
Does Section
43.180 , RSMo 1969, authorize the Missouri State Highway Patrol to investigate criminal activities even though not requested to do so by the sheriff of a county or by the chief of police of a city?
Section
"The members of the state highway patrol, with the exception of the director of radio and radio personnel, shall have full power and authority as now or hereafter vested by law in peace officers when working with and at the special request of the sheriff of any county, or the chief of police of any city, or under the direction of the superintendent of the state highway patrol, or in the arrest of anyone violating any law in their presence or in the apprehension and arrest of any fugitive from justice on any felony violation. The members of the state highway patrol shall have full power and authority to make investigations connected with any crime of any nature. The expense for the patrol's operation under this section shall be paid monthly by the state treasurer chargeable to the general revenue fund, provided, however, the amount appropriated from the general revenue fund shall not exceed ten percent of the total amount appropriated for the Missouri state highway patrol."
It is our conclusion, based on the foregoing, that a member of the Missouri Highway Patrol is authorized to investigate alleged crimes even if not requested to do so by a county sheriff or a city chief of police.
Section
This power of the State Highway Patrol to investigate criminal activities was referred to by the Missouri Supreme Court in State v. Campbell,
It is, therefore, our view that the Missouri State Highway Patrol has full authority to investigate criminal activity even though not requested to do so by a county sheriff or a city chief of police.
Very truly yours,
JOHN C. DANFORTH Attorney General
