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police and were
Four cars were parked at the curb, and two of them were police radio cars.
Somewhat daunted, the two American missionaries reached the police station where they were questioned by a most unfriendly clerk.
As I got off the trolley at Kehl bridge the next morning, I was met by what looked like 5,000 students, some of whom were carrying sticks apparently for the coming `` battle '' with the police.
Such were the incongruities of the situation that the very police assigned to check up on me were drafted into driving me to the Strasbourg Hospital while World Citizen Jean Babel waved adieu from the `` Line ''!!
There were other Italians who still bore scars they had earned in police station basements, resisting.
The things that happened in police station basements were dirty, grubby, and most often anonymous.
Mills secured Barco's photograph from the gentleman in charge, rushed to the Hollywood police station to report the theft, and less than five minutes later, detectives with his picture in hand were on the trail of Cal Barco.
The police were disqualified along with certain categories of naturalized citizens, criminals and those punished for Protectorate activities.
Those were his only interludes behind bars, although he collected four more charges on his police record in 1921 and 1922, three for burglary and one for robbery.
The conductor did recall having priests as passengers and this satisfied police, although the conductor also pointed out that in heavily Catholic Fall River there were priests riding on almost every trip the streetcar made, so Morse's statement really proved nothing.
The police were no longer there.
the room's occupants were still seated or they had been called into the hallway by an alarmed police captain.
The driver admitted he was the Dresbachs' son and all three were taken to the Edgewater Station, police said.
`` When they became members of the city police narcotics unit '', Sokol said, `` they were told they would have to get to know certain areas of Chicago in which narcotics were sold and they would have to get to know people in the narcotics racket.
A young man was killed and two others injured at midnight Friday when the car they were riding slid into a utility pole on Lake Avenue near Waddell Street, NE, police said.
In addition, houses for public officials and missionaries, and outstations for police and surveyors were also constructed during Gawler's governorship.
The local Abadan police had taken notice, and became suspicious of Hossein Takbali-zadeh and his accomplices, and had started following the arsonists as they were entering Cinema Rex.
Originally intended as assistants to the tribunes, they exercised certain police functions, were empowered to inflict fines and managed the plebeian and Roman games.
649 people were reported arrested, five were charged with destruction of property, while the others were charged with parading without a permit, or failing to obey police orders to disperse.
Although local police were surprised by the size of N30, law enforcement agencies have since reacted worldwide to prevent the disruption of future events by a variety of tactics, including sheer weight of numbers, infiltrating the groups to determine their plans, and preparations for the use of force to remove protesters.

police and called
When he realized she was dead, he called two lawyers and then the police.
He called Vincent L. Piraro, proprietor of the shop, who summoned police and an ambulance.
When Huff attempted to cash another $100 check there Monday, hotel officials called police.
The gentle Channing, revered by all Bostonians, orthodox or Unitarian, wrote to a friend in Louisville that among its many virtues Boston did not abound in a tolerant spirit, that the yoke of opinion crushed individuality of judgment and action: `` No city in the world is governed so little by a police, and so much by mutual inspections and what is called public sentiment.
Students barricaded themselves inside Low Library, Hamilton Hall, and several other university buildings during the protests, and New York City police were called onto the campus to arrest or forcibly remove the students.
Levels in this episode include a fast-food restaurant ( Duke Burger ), a supermarket, a Disneyland parody called " Babe Land ," a police station, the Exxon Valdez, and Area 51.
In Budapest, Hungary both a city-backed movement called I Love Budapest and a special police division tackle the problem, including the provision of approved areas.
) When he does get a date, it usually goes awry ; Jon's dates have slashed his tires, been tranquilized, and called the police when he stuck carrots in his ears.
On 30 November 1933, Göring had established a Prussian police force, called the Geheime Staatspolizei or Gestapo, and appointed Rudolf Diels as its head.
Campaigns for constitutional reform during the 19th century successfully called for: the replacement of lay Jurats with professional judges in the Royal Court to decide questions of law ; the establishment of a Police Court ( later known as the Magistrate's Court ); the creation of a Petty Debts Court ; a professional, salaried police force for St Helier in addition to the Honorary Police ; and the reform of " archaic procedure of the Royal Court for criminal trials ".
Relations between the police and the army have been tense, and in 1997 the army was called upon to put down a serious police mutiny.
He called for the Guinean population to defend its nation and this subsequently led to a large number of attacks, beatings, rapes, and abductions of refugees by Guinean police and military forces.
At the end of 1986, Najibullah called for a six-months ceasefire and talks between the various opposition forces, this was part of his police of National Reconciliation.
* 1835 – The Texas Provincial Government authorizes the creation of a horse-mounted police force called the Texas Rangers ( which is now the Texas Ranger Division of the Texas Department of Public Safety ).
He used this as an opportunity to make his second government remonstration, this time to Hei no Saemon ( 平の左衛門, also called 平頼綱: Taira no Yoritsuna ), a powerful police and military figure who issued the summons.
The Irish police are called the Garda Síochána (" guardians of the peace "); a police officer is called a garda.
Preventive Police, also called Uniform Branch, Uniformed Police, Uniform Division, Administrative Police, Order Police, or Patrol, designates the police which patrol and respond to emergencies and other incidents, as opposed to detective services.
Chicago, 1974: In the early morning hours of 18 October 1974, Officer Michael Byrne and Leonard Ciagi of the Chicago police were called to investigate a report that a kangaroo was standing in someone's porch.
In Italy a quaestor ( Italian: questore ) heads the police of his province ( Polizia di Stato ), and his office is called questura.

police and foot
As the ceremony begins, Lebel is walking around the street on foot, questioning and re-questioning every police checkpoint.
The department deploys uniformed officers to patrol the campus in marked police cars, bicycles, and on foot and has a mutual aid agreement with the Bowling Green City Police and with all other state university police departments in Ohio.
That night, Hi decides to steal a package of diapers for the baby and flees on foot from the convenience store chased by police, gun-toting store cashiers, and a pack of dogs.
Their main task was the creation of a police force named Ertzaña ( a Basque neologism for " People care "), with on foot and motorised corps ( Igiletua ), totalling joint forces of around 1, 500 agents.
Horse racing and ( human ) foot racing take place in the 1840s but the police put a stop to these events, probably under pressure from local citizens.
Lawler was arrested on March 16, 1999 after throwing a ticket at a police officer and running over the officer's foot.
The two flee on foot afterwards but find themselves surrounded by police, and a nervous police officer accidentally shoots Lola in the chest.
Secchia pursued the man on foot and forced him to the ground, then called out to passersby to call police.
The NWMP was modelled directly on the Royal Irish Constabulary, a civilian paramilitary armed police force with both mounted and foot elements under the authority of what was then the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Pedestrian traffic was diverted under the railway with a pedestrian underpass which has become so notable for crime that police have advised the public not to use it, even though it is the only option to get in and out the station or get across Sunshine on foot.
The police are increasing foot patrols and asking private security officers to assist with the 2: 00 am " let out " period.
The police surmised that instead, she made her way from his Beachwood Drive home up the nearby southern slope of Mount Lee to the foot of the Hollywoodland sign, climbed a workman's ladder to the top of the " H " and jumped.
Vincent takes off on foot before a police officer arrives at the wreck and notices the corpse in the trunk.
Like their male police constable counterparts, male PCSOs wear a flat cap ( with a different band and sometimes a different badge ) but do not wear the traditional Custodian helmet even when on foot patrol.
They instead support to the regular police, helping tourists and patrolling mostly by foot.
Among other things, Walker, the plaintiff, argued that: " both the book and the film begin with the murder of a black and a white policeman with a handgun at close range ; both depict cockfights, drunks, stripped cars, prostitutes and rats ; both feature as central characters third-or fourth-generation Irish policemen who live in Queens and frequently drink ; both show disgruntled, demoralized police officers and unsuccessful foot chases of fleeing criminals.
Ian Henderson, a police constable at Thames Valley Police stated that the emergency services were " really stretched because of what happened over the county and the Glade event ", that " the junction was two or three foot under water ", and predicted that " a lot of householders be homeless.
The first person to reach the scene was a Greymouth police constable, who arrived on foot two hours after the accident.
A police patrol of more than a dozen men was then dispatched on foot by the station commander Edmund Zagórski to search the house at 7 Planty Street for the place where Henryk had allegedly been kept.
Smith has been a prominent defender of public safety programs, calling for safer roads and increased police foot patrols.
The police find Sweetback and Mu-Mu at the bikers ' hangout, but Sweetback escapes on foot while Mu-Mu goes away with the bikers.
Under his command Patrol Supervisors and police officers who are normally assigned to administrative duties are encouraged to perform a foot patrol.

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