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45 Sentences With "taken to the station"

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Pilling was arrested, taken to the station and charged with criminal trespass.
When the police arrived he begged to be taken to the station, and
The actor was cuffed and taken to the station, where he blew a .
Chris was ticketed and then taken to the station to pay the fine.
But, upon being taken to the station, Daryl refuses to have his fingerprints taken. Why?
Police say Clarett was taken to the station, before being released to a sober driver.
Adam was arrested and taken to the station, where Jimmy came to bail him out.
Again, Ressa was read the arrest warrant and her Miranda rights and taken to the station.
While Banks was in the police car being taken to the station, he went off on the officers.
After things got heated, police officers arrested four anti-Trump protesters, who were released right after being taken to the station.
Cops went to Josh's L.A.-area home early Tuesday morning where he was arrested, taken to the station and booked for burglary.
TMZ reports that Rodman failed a field sobriety test and was taken to the station, where he failed a breathalyzer test as well.
Police say Hauser seemed drunk, and after a field sobriety test he was cuffed and taken to the station, where he was booked for DUI.
Henry Thomas refused to complete breathalyzer and field sobriety tests ... according to the Tualatin PD report on his October DUI arrest, and instead, he was taken to the station for a urine test.
The clowns declined to break character to give interviews, though the clown who was arrested at the demonstration said afterward that he had made the police laugh when he was taken to the station.
During his roadside sobriety test, Woods slurred, couldn't walk a straight line, appeared very "out of it" and was taken to the station where he could barely keep his eyes open and struggled to blow into the breathalyzer.
It was stored on the bog in large polythene covered piles. It was then taken to the station by railway wagons pulled by diesel locomotives.
The officer held Stewart to the ground until the van arrived, where several officers put him inside. Stewart was taken to the District 4 Transit Police station at 14th Street–Union Square, two stops away. While being taken to the station, Kostick said, Stewart became “very violent” in the van.
The next spring, on April 17, 1960, Mason returned to the beach, where he was arrested as a "repeat offender". Dunn was also taken to the station but not charged. As word got out about his arrest, Mason learned that more people from the African-American community were declaring support for his actions.
She and Bapp are arrested and taken to the station-house. Bunthunder arrives at Woodpecker's house in a fury. Captain Bapp tosses the hat out of a window of the station-house, but it lands on a lamp-post, just out of reach. Bunthunder, not finding Leonora, concludes that his accusation of Woodpecker was unjust.
Louise, portrayed by Bea Santos, is a journalist for the Toronto Gazette. She is tenacious and very clever. Louise is a woman who doesn't take 'no' for an answer. In season 11, Louise Cherry taken to the Station House No. 4 cells for impersonating the Mercy Killer by fabricating letters from the murderer published the Toronto Gazette.
Before Brody can take the cocaine, his sister Raffy asks him to drive her to Yabbie Creek. Brody notices a police road block and turns around to avoid it. As the police give chase, Brody hides the cocaine in Raffy's bag. After he pulls over, Brody is taken to the station for a drugs test, which comes back negative.
Zhukov's blunder leads to unexpected results – the arrest of Odessa's gang leaders leads to mass riots. Weapons caches are robbed, and a fresh wave of banditry descends upon Odessa. Through Sam "Goosey", the CI Unit discovers where "Chekan" is hiding, but counterfeiter Rodya interrupts the arrest. "Chekan" escapes once again, and Rodya is taken to the station.
Zobelle confesses that he has drugs in his shop he arrested and taken to the station. When he is released with no consequences Bobby and the club learn that it is because he is a FBI informant. The Mayans arrive to protect Zobelle from SAMCRO. After Jax kills Weston the rest of the SOA preparing to kill Zobelle.
Detectives interviewed Myers at Clayton police station on January 29. Myers denied knowing anything about Back's disappearance or the burglary at Back's home. After the interview, Myers was taken back to Mosley's house, and Mosley was taken to the station for questioning. When the detectives finished talking with Mosley, he was returned to his house also.
Janna-Berta, in shock, is taken to the station in Bad Hersfeld. She wants to return to her brother to bury him, is contaminated by radiation, and collapses. She wakes up in a provisional hospital in Herleshausen, where she witnesses the hardships of others. She learns of the extent of the disaster from television and a nurse.
When he went in to question why his father had been taken to the station, he was allegedly assaulted. Soon, friends of Bennicks, who are lawyers, gathered outside the police station. According to Bennicks's friends, they heard the police shout "You dare speak against the police". Eyewitness say that violence inside the police station escalated when Sub-Inspector Raghu Ganesh arrived.
Using a combination of oars and hand hauling on the hawser and aided by men on shore controlling the stern line. They managed to bring the Nantasket to the Ulrica. All seven crew members of the Ulrica were brought safely to shore and were taken to Seafoam House to recover before being taken to the Station. For this difficult rescue Captain James received the silver medal from the Massachusetts Humane Society.
He insists he only pretended to shoot Milo using a blank cartridge and that his rival left humiliated but alive and unharmed. After finding evidence supporting a murder, Doppler arrests Andrew. As Andrew is about to be taken to the station, Doppler reveals himself as the heavily disguised Milo, seeking revenge on Andrew. The score is seemingly evened until Milo announces they will play another game involving a real murder.
As they look over the body, two police officers arrive, one of them being Charlie's wife, and quickly see the body. Charlie's wife tries to call her deputy, but it goes to voicemail. Josie hurriedly makes up a story, but the three are taken to the station where a special agent is waiting. Agent Hymes (Jon Polito), the fat man the three almost got into an accident with, examines the body with Gus and Josie.
After talking to both Ken and Zeedan about her fears, Leanne decides to report Simon to the police. Despite Simon claiming it was an accident, Leanne goes to the police and she is forced to reveal that Simon abused her. The following day, the police visit Simon and Simon is taken to the station with Ken. In the interview, Simon loses his temper and he is later released on bail pending an investigation.
Thelenius at the 2006 Gothenburg book fair In 2006, Thelenius made her debut as an author with the autobiography Den nakna sanningen which she co-wrote along with host and journalist Daniel Nyhlén. On 20 December 2007, she was arrested at the Mera Bar in Norrlandsgatan, Stockholm. She was taken to the station for drug testing and was given a citation for narcotic use. She confessed to using cocaine in an interview with Expressen newspaper the day after.
After he identifies himself, he is taken to the 'station' of Elliot Marston, who informs Quigley his sharpshooting skills will be used to eradicate the increasingly elusive Aborigines. Quigley turns down the offer and throws Marston out of his own house. When the aborigine manservant knocks Quigley over the head, Marston's men beat him and Cora unconscious and dump them in the Outback with no water and little chance of survival. However, they are rescued by Aborigines.
Weeks later, Declan Napier (James Sorensen) is pulled over by Simone after he runs a stop sign. He refuses to tell her his name and he is taken to the station and placed in a cell. The following year, Simone arrives at the Lassiter's complex when Amanda Smith (Lauren Bailey) claims that her baby daughter has been snatched. Steve Parker (Steve Bastoni) fears that his wife, Miranda (Nikki Coghill), has snatched the child and leaves the police to go find her.
On September 6, the regiment returned by rail to Poznan, with three captured Soviet flags. The uhlans were camped there in the barracks of the 15th Regiment, but after a short rest, they were sent back to the Soviet front (September 24). Via Kalisz - Warsaw - Czeremcha, the regiment was taken to the station of Swislocz (current Belarus), and then marched to the area of Wolkowysk. On September 28, the regiment was ordered to capture the town of Mir, with the Mir Castle Complex.
On June 8th, 1942, in the early morning, S.S. troops, aided by Polish police, dragged the Jews from their houses and assembled them in the market square. They were taken to the station at Miaczyn, some 10 km. away, where they were sorted. Some scores of ill people were killed on the spot; about 800 Jews fit for work were sent back to Grabowiec at the request of their Nazi employers, while the remainder -- some 1,200 souls -- were dispatched in wagons to the extermination camp at Sobibór.
In the fifth-season finale, Karen and Roberta again try to find out more information about Dave by breaking into Edie's house after Roberta gets a call from Dr. Heller's receptionist saying he died in the fire. Karen and Roberta are caught by the police and taken to the station, where they discover Dave's ex-wife and daughter were killed in the accident that involved Mike and Susan. Roberta then mentions how freaky it was that Dave changed his name and went to live near the people who were involved with his loved ones' deaths.
Note the six tent and frame hangars at the airfield, with the squadrons' DH-4s lined up in front. Trails made by vehicles in the field show the routes taken to the station area and personnel tents along the road to Maulan The squadron's next combat mission was a bombing raid on Saint- Juvin on 2 October. The bombing was assessed as successful, and all the squadron aircraft returned to Maulan. On 4 October, a successful afternoon raid on Doulcon was carried out by the 11th and 20th Aero Squadrons.
In 1940, Perechodnik and his family, along with the 8,000 other Jews of Otwock, were forced to relocate to the Otwock Ghetto. To provide for himself, his wife, and their daughter, in February 1941 Perechodnik joined the Jewish Ghetto Police organized by the Judenrat on German orders. In early 1942, the German authorities began the Ghetto liquidation action. The Jewish police were ordered to assist in the rounding up of Jews who were taken to the station and loaded onto freight trains heading for the Treblinka extermination camp.
He called it "a good acting exercise" as he had to really think about the things Finn and Xanthe would go through to get to that point. Finn and Xanthe are found by the police and taken to the station, where Finn is questioned about poisoning Susan and having an inappropriate relationship with Xanthe. Finn tells the police that Xanthe poisoned Susan and frames her with false evidence. When faced with the accusation, Xanthe refuses to believe that Finn would do that to her, and does not cooperate with the police any further.
Sarah has a reputation of > being "as strong as a lion" and there seems to be some justification for the > comparison, as three policemen could not remove her to the police station. A > trolly was obtained and the woman taken to the station on it. -- The > Advertiser, 18 November 1903 In the early 1910s Francisco, who was then in her 70s, decided to reform and pleaded guilty for the very first time. Accepting a place in the Salvation Army Home instead of 3 months in gaol she became a strong supporter of the Salvation Army.
At the station, Ronnie's father brings him in to recount seeing Camille throw the pistol in the garden; moreover, Camille's rare AB negative blood is recovered from the crime scene, excluding Willis as a suspect. That night, Camille and Cora prepare to debut their production of Salome at the local church, in which Cora, Jason and Jack star. After police match the blood type to Camille, they descend upon the church as Cora is performing the play's Dance of the Seven Veils sequence. Camille is arrested and taken to the station, where Willis is prepared to be freed.
On November 30, 1935, six members of the Modern Democrats, a local Socialist affiliated political party, were arrested by Tampa Police in a warrant-less raid on one of their meetings and taken to the station. None of them were charged with any crime, however, three of them, Joseph Shoemaker, Eugene Poulnot, and Sam Rogers, were kidnapped by masked Klansmen as they left the police station. They were taken to a wooded area near the Tampa suburb of Brandon where they were flogged and burned with hot tar. Shoemaker died nine days later as a result of his injuries.
Draper finished second on the Public Health Service exam, out of about 25 examinees, and in August 1910 reported to his first assignment at the quarantine station on Angel Island in the San Francisco Bay. Having seldom been far from their homes, Draper and his wife traveled the scenic route to the West Coast by taking the Canadian Pacific Railway over the Rocky Mountains to Vancouver, followed by a boat trip to Seattle, and then another train to San Francisco. Work at the quarantine station involved meeting and boarding ships arriving from Asia, and inspecting all of the passengers for plague, yellow fever, small pox, typhus, and leprocy. If any individuals were suspected of having any of these diseases, they were taken to the station for quarantine.
His coffin was taken to the station for transport to his native village in Moravia, where the crowd, now thousands strong, intonated the Czech hymn Kde domov můj. The funeral procession continued to Charles Square, where it came into confrontation with Czech police. The students withdrew into the building of the Technical University. They were allowed to leave only in small groups under supervision, but they later joined again to form a procession with several thousand participants, which tried to break through to the city center.Peter Demetz: Prague in Danger: The Years of German Occupation, 1939-45: Memories and History, Terror and Resistance, Theater and Jazz, Film and Poetry, Politics and War. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York City 2008, , p. 80 It turned into another anti-Nazi demonstration after the silent march of 28 October. As a result, the Reichsprotektor Konstantin von Neurath, the Nazi- representative heading the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, started the so-called Sonderaktion Prag on 17 November 1939.

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