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Some large police departments have multiple stations and put Captains in charge to oversee and run individual stations. Smaller departments that only have one station have the highest rank (Chief) in charge of the station.

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It depends on the rank structure and chain-of-command of the particular department. No city is named so it cannot be answered any more specifically than that.

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(in the US) The individual in charge of the Police Department usually bears the title of "Chief." However, Some departments call them by another title (e.g.: Commissioner - etc).

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Normally in United States police precincts in major cities the "boss" of that station is a Captain. In minor municipalitioes it's usually the Chief of the department or a Sheriff.

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