Upon proper affidavits being made, a search warrant may be issued under the provisions of this chapter upon any of the following grounds:(1) When the property shall have been stolen or embezzled in violation of law;
(2) When any property shall have been used:(a) As a means to commit any crime;
(b) In connection with gambling, gambling implements and appliances; or
(c) In violation of s. 847.011 or other laws in reference to obscene prints and literature; (3) When any property constitutes evidence relevant to proving that a felony has been committed;
(4) When any property is being held or possessed:(a) In violation of any of the laws prohibiting the manufacture, sale, and transportation of intoxicating liquors;
(b) In violation of the fish and game laws;
(c) In violation of the laws relative to food and drug; or
(d) In violation of the laws relative to citrus disease pursuant to s. 581.184; or (5) When the laws in relation to cruelty to animals, as provided in chapter 828, have been or are violated in any particular building or place.
(6) To recover a deceased body.
This section also applies to any papers or documents used as a means of or in aid of the commission of any offense against the laws of the state.