North-Eastern Division
 
The Wulff Road Police Station first opened its doors to the public during June of 1994. The structure was initially used as a bank, the People's Penny Savings Bank, which accommodated the banking needs for many people. The station was opened under the able leadership of then Assistant Superintendent of Police Mr. Conrad Sweeting. A.S.P. Sweeting, along with approximately twenty (20) officers, were challenged with the responsibility of policing an area which included large portions of the population of New Providence, in particular, the majority of businesses and more affluent areas.
Bounded west by Minnie Street, south by Wulff Road, west by Collins Avenue, north by Shirley Street, west by Fowler Street, north by Bay Street and East Bay Street, northeast by East Bay Street, southeast by Village Road, northeast by Bernard Road, east by Saint Augustine Road, southwest by Prince Charles Drive and Robinson Road onto Minnie Street.