WordNet
n. 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; "in England they call a police station a police office" [syn: police station, police headquarters, station house]
Wikipedia
Police office is a form of division of a geographical area patrolled by a police force.
Police forces using this format include:
- Durham Regional Police
Usage examples of "police office".
Any information to Derbyshire County Police office at Buxton or any Police officer.
Jesse Corn was beside her, on the phone with Pete Gregg in the Elizabeth City state police office.
It would be towed and impounded at the Oregon State Police office in Pendleton.
He slammed the door behind him, strode through and out of the police office, and stood in the open air, breathing deeply, trying to calm down.
Eileen figured Harben would be much happier in a police office from the forties, smoky and grimy and full of atmosphere.
Into his mind swam the directive of a poster put up in the subway station near his Metropolitan Police office.
Then aft to the Engineers' Flat, up the companionway between the wrecked Canteen and the Police Office, out on to the upper deck.
The word cracked the quiet reserve both men had been trained to wear and they turned identical expressions of distress on the police office sitting across the desk.