NOUN
- a station that serves as headquarters for police in a particular district; serves as a place from which policemen are dispatched and to which arrested persons are brought
How To Use police headquarters In A Sentence
- They will dug fake tunnels, tunnel that leads to dead ends, tunnels that impossibly knot into themselves, tunnels with sonar-cancelling pings, tunnels that lead to police headquarters, tunnels that effloresce into a thicket of infinitely bifurcating tunnels, and tunnels that lead to other dimensions. Sewer Zeppelins for the Era of Infrastructural Anarchy & Other Roman Tales
- Voice over At Thames Valley police headquarters today rising crime statistics were on the agenda of a meeting of the police authority.
- Now, last night, family members were taken to police headquarters for what police described as debriefing and counseling. CNN Transcript Jun 25, 2005
- Mr. Kelly works out free of charge at police headquarters gym.
- Now, meantime, last night, family members were taken to police headquarters for what police describe as a debriefing and counseling. CNN Transcript Jun 25, 2005
- In spite of his crumpled suit, he still displayed an elegance such as the staff of Police Headquarters rarely have occasion to appreciate, an aristocratic elegance, with that hint of stiffness and restraint, that touch of haughtiness which is the peculiar attribute of diplomatic circles. Maigret at the Crossroads
- He was due to appear for a routine interview at police headquarters morning. Times, Sunday Times
- A team of officers will also be waiting for calls at the Durham Police headquarters.
- On Jan. 22 two bombs exploded simultaneously in the police headquarters and court buildings in New Delhi, injuring 43 people.
- At Police Headquarters alarm bells rang in from government munition dumps, military vehicle compounds, hi-tech weapon factories and sweet shops.