[3] In 1895, the Marquess of Queensbury was charged at Vine Street Police Station with libel against Oscar Wilde.
[3] An Arts and Crafts extension wing was built on the station in 1897, that faced onto Swallow Street.
[4] On 29 May 1901, the stonemason James Schulty reported he had information about the murder of Mary Ann Austin but refused to reveal details anywhere except the Vine Street Police Station.
[5] In 1928, an officer working at the station was sacked after it was revealed he had been gathering bribes from local nightclubs and brothels, acquiring over £17,000 (now £1,294,000) in the process.
[7] Related incidents include reports of papers being inexplicably moved, and an officer hearing footsteps despite knowing he was the only one in the station.