West Virginia Code § 62-10-9

Power and authority of sheriffs, deputy sheriffs and correctional officers
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to make arrests.
Sheriffs and each of their deputies are hereby authorized and empowered within their
respective counties to make arrests for any crime for which a warrant has been issued in
violation of any laws of the United States or of this state, and to make arrests without
warrant for all violations of any of the criminal laws of the United States, ore of this state,
when committed in their presence. A correctional officer may execute a warrant, issued for
the arrest of a person, only when the person named in the warrant is alrready in the custody
of the officer or when the person voluntarily surrenders to the correctional officer at the
county or regional jail or a state correctional facility at which the correctional officer is
employed.

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