A peace officer taking into custody a person younger than 17 years of age for violation of a juvenile curfew ordinance of a municipality or order of the commissioners court of a county shall, without unnecessary delay: 1) Release the person to the person's parent, guardian or custodian 2) Take the person before a justice or municipal court to answer the charge 3) Take the person to a place designated as a juvenile curfew processing office by the head of the law enforcement agency having custody of the person

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1. A peace officer taking into custody a person younger than 17 years of age for violation of a juvenile curfew ordinance of a municipality or order of the commissioners court of a county shall, without unnecessary delay: 1) Release the person to the person's parent, guardian or custodian 2) Take the person before a justice or municipal court to answer the charge 3) Take the person to a place designated as a juvenile curfew processing office by the head of the law enforcement agency having custody of the person