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police station
noun
- police headquarters for a particular district, from which police officers are dispatched and to which persons under arrest are brought.
police station
noun
- the office or headquarters of the police force of a district
Word History and Origins
Origin of police station1
Example Sentences
According to Kostick, while awaiting a van to transport Stewart to the nearest police station, his mood changed.
Just recently, a march on the Ferguson police station ended with protestors quickly arrested for impeding traffic.
I have been taken to the police station twice because people in the community say I have been circulating the virus.
They grabbed me in front of a hotel, threw me into a car, drove me over to the police station, tied me, and beat me up.
Officials said assailants stole vehicles and weapons from the police station and that two policemen were among the dead.
One of the oldest houses here was destroyed some years back, and on its site stands a new police-station.
We went to the police station, and Armand handed in the permission signed by Marguerite's sister.
If you have any questions to ask Miss Rillette, maybe you better call the police station.
A few hours later this girl called at the Petone Police Station.
The police officers then asked if Michael would also accompany us to the police station and he said he would.
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