Police station

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Police station
Police Station PG Wallpaper.jpg
Artwork of the Police Station as it appears in Animal Crossing
Service Unknown
Services Town map
Lost and Found
Event news
Opening hours All hours
Appearances Doubutsu no Mori,
Doubutsu no Mori+,
Animal Crossing,
Doubutsu no Mori e+
Animal Crossing: New Leaf

The police station (交番 kōban) is a small, cylindrical building that appears in Animal Crossing and Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Its sole purpose is to accommodate the Lost and Found, a special service that stores items villagers may have found around the player's town. Players can claim all twenty items without consequences, while the maximum amount of lost items on display is twenty. The arrangement is from the oldest items to the newest items, and the most recent finds will replace the oldest unclaimed items. Items that can be found on display are stationery, clothing and furniture.

Copper stays watch outside of the police station, while Booker stays inside and manages the lost and found corner.

In the original game, the police station displays a town map available for the player's use outside of the building around the small paved path around it. Copper gives out event news, and Booker helps the player with the lost and found section.

In later games

The police station is replaced in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk by the Town Gate, which serves the same purpose as its predecessor and is still staffed by Booker and Copper. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, the police station makes a return as a public works project that can be erected at the cost of 264,000 Bells. It now has two designs, with the classic police station run by Booker and the modern police station run by Copper.

The mayor must choose between the modern and classic police stations, since it is not possible to have both models at the same time.

Players visiting another town are not able to collect items from shelves in another player's police station.

Staff

Gallery

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Signs & Logos

Promotional Matarial

Other Decorations

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Exterior

Interior

Trivia

  • In Japan, the police station is known as a kōban, a small type of police station.
  • Any items placed on the ground that have villager lots, town square booths and public works projects placed on top of them will not disappear, but will instead show up in the lost and found the next day.
  • The interior floor of the police station is rectangular or square-shaped, but the exterior and architecture of the building is circular.
  • In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Copper and Booker are the only two who seem to regard a camping villager's presence.