Yes
"You are under arrest!" said the police officer.
Since escaping from the police he had been a fugitive
The police used forcible measures to apprehend the suspect.
The victim of the robbery was shaken but luckily unharmed.
The victim of the crime had reported it to the police.
I called the police after seeing two men walking around my neighbors house suspiciously.
Yes, individuals can be trespassed from a police station if they violate the rules or engage in disruptive behavior on the premises. This means they are not allowed to enter the station or its property for a specified period of time.
The police were called out to quell the riot.
The militia were called out to help the police.
To have someone trespassed from your property, you can contact the police or file a formal complaint with the local authorities. They can issue a trespass warning or order the individual to leave the premises. If the person refuses to comply, legal action may be taken to remove them from the property.
The police had been called in to quell a minor disturbance.
Not necessarily - but it could be. On the other hand - are you annoying the neighbors to the point where they call the police and then you stop when you know the cops are coming?? See!That's exactly what the police have to decide and deal with when the arrive.
Yes you can call the police and say that your neighbors are disturbing the peace.
Get an attorney and go to court.
canadian history
A neighbor called the police to Dalian's father's home due to a domestic dispute. The neighbors reported that he kicked in the door to his father's home, and there was screaming and crashing. According to the neighbors, when the police arrived, they told him to quit advancing, but he kept coming towards him, and so they tazed him. His father stated, "I don't know if he was drunk or on drugs but he was very agitated and his mind was upset."
The word "police" is only capitalized at the start of a sentence, or an exclamation ("Police!").