A court services officer may arrest and take into custody a person on probation or suspended sentence without a warrant if that court services officer has probable cause to believe that: (1) The person has violated the terms and conditions of suspension or probation; (2) The person has failed to comply with the court services officer's documented directives; (3) The purpose or objects of suspension or probation are not being served; or (4) The arrest or taking into custody appears necessary in order to prevent escape or enforce discipline. Source: SDC 1939, § 13.5304 as added by SL 1955, ch 31 , § 2; SL 1957, ch 36 , § 1; SL 1964, ch 33 , § 6; SDCL, § 23-57-12 ; SL 1977, ch 198 , § 12; SL 1978, ch 178 , § 351; SL 1982, ch 28 , § 20; SL 2005, ch 128 , § 1.