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Definition of police department in English: police departmentnoun North American The department of a local or municipal authority in charge of the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order. the head of the city's police department Example sentencesExamples - Behind the chair is a photograph of the president congratulating the police department for its response to the riots.
- The statements were secretly recorded by a police department informer.
- The local police department does its best to investigate the crimes, but is totally unprepared to handle such foul murders.
- A great wave of innovation spawned by World War II-era military technology helped put thousands of police departments on the air.
- He has moved aggressively to reduce crime in the city by restoring confidence in the police department.
- He was invited to play golf with the executives of the police department atop a high-rise building.
- We start to believe that police departments, with their honor, duty, and mission, are immune to the red tape that slows down progress in the rest of the world.
- Both the city's mayor and police department say the tape does not reflect the way the city's police officers were trained.
- The police will hold a second open house Monday for people interested in volunteering for the Police Department.
- Unfortunately, the police department is trying to shut down their investigation.
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