Noun
police office (plural police offices)
(dated) police station
Agents tend to Presidential Press Secretary James Brady and a wounded police office after subduing John Hinckley Jr. (right background), who got off six rounds at President Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981. Source: Internet
Alegar and Tapio are presently detained at the Calatrava police office, while the three minors were turned over to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). Source: Internet
And whites have been equally injured and killed by police office officers; most police officer shootings, regardless of race, are legal and justified. Source: Internet
Go to school the next available day and Mia will find you to ask you to give her Dad his old aviator sunglasses at the police office. Source: Internet
Handcuffed and sitting at a desk in a police office, Ahed watches and withstands the security officials’ escalation from theatrical displays of good cop-bad cop and creepy attempts at flirting to terrifying threats against her family. Source: Internet
"The computers in the financial police office have the same illegal software" the IT engineers of Stan TV and human rights advocates noticed. Source: Internet