She was called to the police station the next morning.
The Sun (2013)
Others were handed in to a police station after being found by members of the public.
The Sun (2008)
She phoned a taxi and the driver took her to the local police station.
The Sun (2015)
Residents said that the insurgents had besieged a police station where army troops were based.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
The police took him to the police station and immediately called the police surgeon who then contacted the duty psychiatrist.
Knowles, Jane Know Your Own Mind (1991)
I investigated and found that the police station interpreter had made mistakes in the interview that affected the integrity of admissions made by my client.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
In other languages
police station
British English: police station /pəˈliːs ˈsteɪʃən/ NOUN
A police station is the local office of a police force in a particular area.
Two police officers arrested him and took him to the police station.