Eastern Division
The year 1986 ushered in a new era and many challenges for the Royal Bahamas Police Force, as the Department of Housing provided a mass number of houses for Bahamian citizens who were not able to afford their own home. After such time, and with the influx of new home owners, a proliferation of the amount of reports made to the Central Police Station, through its East Bay Branch, became a daunting task for officers to respond to calls in a timely fashion. The Royal Bahamas Police Force along with the immediate communities within the Eastern Division, sought to have their matters resolved in an expeditious manner and made appeals to construct, build and house the now existing model which stands as safe haven for the citizenry of the Eastern District of the Island of The Bahamas. The facility was commissioned and named the "Elizabeth Estates Police Station" by Honourable Frank H. Watson M.P., and Deputy Prime Minster of The Bahamas, and Minster of National Security along with then Commissioner of Police B. K. Bonamy LLB. LVO on 18th March, 1999.
Bounded west by Golf Course Boulevard, northeast by Prince Charles Drive, north by Prince Charles Drive, west by Tulip Boulevard, north by Camperdown Drive, northeast by Hillview Drive, northeast by Winton Terrace, east by the Eastern Road, east by Yamacraw Hill Road, south by Yamacraw Hill Road to the sea, and south by Hanna Road to the sea onto Golf Course Boulevard.