patrol wagon


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Synonyms for patrol wagon

van used by police to transport prisoners

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When they wanted to transport those drunkards, or any other suspect, the process of dragging the horse over from the barn to hook it up to the patrol wagon certainly didn't result in the prompt response city dwellers came to expect in the 20th century.
After securing his gun belt containing his service weapon in the trunk of his police vehicle as required by regulation, the arresting officer opened the rear door of the patrol wagon. The offender asked the officer a question regarding extradition procedures.
"That's my son, you are standing in my yard; before you put him in that patrol wagon, tell me what the charge is."
McGuiness, who currently works the patrol wagon and in the cell room.
For the Police Department, $338,500 to cover a new patrol car, a new patrol wagon, construction of the police firing range, nine sets of uniforms and equipment and two public safety remote radio receivers.
Whindelton was placed in the patrol wagon and taken to headquarters at 911 Lincoln Square.
One man had been placed in a patrol wagon and taken to the police station.
While waiting for a patrol wagon to bring him to police headquarters, Mr.
Over 500 people had gathered on High Street and in that general area and they cheered loudly as the man was hauled out and put into the patrol wagon. The next day, over 300 Clintonians lined Union Street, expecting to see more trouble - but nothing happened.
He was taken in a patrol wagon to police headquarters, but it was not immediately known whether he was arrested and charged.
They returned with patrol wagons to arrest the priests and take them to the Hinds County Jail.
The police responded with patrol wagons and call-box systems, suppressing most of the behavior.
The Metropolitan Police Commission: "We prophesy that the (police) stations will be heated by a process not now known and that prisoners instead of being conveyed to the several police stations in automobile patrol wagons will be sent through pneumatic tubes, flying machines or some other similar process." Flash forward: Been reading H.G.