Noun
an officer in a police force
Source: WordNetA police lieutenant told the that Arnold “relinquished his gun and knife” and told the policeman that he “always carried them for protection.” Source: Internet
A Modesto police lieutenant said the subjects also may be linked to another robbery in a neighboring town. Source: Internet
Chase’s grandfather, Lt. Tom Adamec, a retired police lieutenant with the Winchester, Massachusetts Police Department, came south for the graduation and the family gathering that was scheduled to follow. Source: Internet
Discussing the settlement, the city attorney let his mouth run ahead of his brain and slandered the police lieutenant who then filed suit. Source: Internet
Ms. Federova, a police lieutenant pursuing a graduate law degree at St. Petersburg's Police Academy, denied she had been fired. Source: Internet
With the help of corrupt police lieutenant Max Eckhardt ( William Hootkins ), Grissom sets up Napier to be murdered during a raid at the Axis Chemicals plant. Source: Internet