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police station

NOUN
  1. 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 station In A Sentence

  • We need the law to enshrine the word ragging as a crime so that freshers and parents feel empowered to go to police stations and police officers to not think that it's a trivial matter, which can be resolved through a 'compromise'. Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
  • He urged any member of the community with information to contact the nearest police station.
  • Ten minutes later he was at the police station, sending a motor-cyclist to Épernay with instructions to transmit the finger-prints to Paris by the Belin telephotograph. Maigret meets a Milord
  • The homeless families now reside in an abandoned neighborhood advisory council building located behind the former police station.
  • Inspector Rajaram Pardeshi, in-charge of the Junnar police station said the suspects in Shivneri cut three iron grills of the temple window with a sharp object and decamped with a mangalsutra and a nath (nose ring) and some money (totalling Rs 10,725) by breaking open the donation box sometime between Monday night and early Tuesday morning. Are We Losing Our Faith in Tough Times?
  • Apparently I had dialed the phone number of the local police station by mistake, oops.
  • I must ask you to accompany me to the police station.
  • At the police station, I was charged with assault.
  • Actual policemen brought the prisoners down to the police station in handcuffs and did the booking.
  • They were restrained before being taken under arrest to St Aldate's Police station.
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