Usage examples of "police stations" in English with translation to French

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Where is the police station? Où se trouve le poste de police ?
How can I get to the police station? Comment puis-je me rendre au commissariat ?
Where is the nearest police station? Où est le poste de police le plus proche ?
Ask at the police station over there. Demandez au poste de police là-bas.
I have to go to the police station. Je dois me rendre au poste de police.
She advised him to go to the police station. Elle lui conseilla d'aller au poste de police.
There used to be a police station in front of this bus stop. Autrefois il y avait un poste de police en face de l'arrêt de bus.
She advised him to go to the police station, but he was afraid to. Elle lui recommanda d'aller au poste de police mais il avait peur de le faire.
The police pursued the stolen vehicle along the motorway. La police poursuivit le véhicule volé le long de l'autoroute.
This train stops at all stations. Ce train s'arrête à toutes les stations.
Police cordoned off the crime scene. La police délimita la scène de crime.
In case of an emergency, call the police. En cas d'urgence, appelez la police.
The police found a dead body in an abandoned car near the park. La police a trouvé un cadavre dans une voiture abandonnée près du parc.
The police searched the premises thoroughly. Les policiers ont soigneusement fouillé les lieux.
The police have traced her to Paris. La police l'a suivie jusqu'à Paris.
The police found the politician dead in his room. La police retrouva l'homme politique mort dans sa chambre.
There was a report from the neighbours because a drunkard was making noise in the park. When the police officers arrived at the scene, Kusanagi was alone, dead drunk and completely naked. Les résidents du quartier ont signalé qu'il y avait un saoulon qui faisait du bruit dans le parc. Quand les policiers sont arrivés sur les lieux, Kusanagi était seul, saoul mort et complètement nu.
The police still have no leads. La police n'a pas encore de piste.
The police got to the scene of the accident. La police est arrivée sur le lieu de l'accident.
You have to report to the police at once. Il faut que tu fasses tout de suite un rapport à la police.
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