The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A hearing regarding personal protection order violations was adjourned for the second time Monday for Jennifer and Scott Petkov.
New Deputy Chief Steve Voss has almost 18 years with the Trenton Police Department and a Rose Bowl victory.
A Trenton man was charged Wednesday for allegedly raping an underage girl.
Kathleen Edward, the girl who made news all over the world after she was taunted on Facebook about two years ago, died late Wednesday night.
An employee of the Trenton Department of Public Works and a Flat Rock police sergeant were arraigned Wednesday on illegal gambling-related charges.
A U.S. Border Patrol Agent died from an apparent suicide in a parking lot at Oakwood Southshore Medical Center Monday night.
Residents speak their frustrations about getting stuck at a train in Trenton after a boy's car hits a train.
A man accused of raping a 15-year-old girl was bound over for trial Tuesday.
A passenger car hit a train at the railroad tracks at Fort Street and Van Horn.
Members of the Trenton Fire Department, in association with Santa Claus and his elves, visited a local family bearing gifts and well wishes.
Edward family accuses neighbors of harassing them on Facebook again and shouting at 8-year-old girl with a terminal illness.
'Drunk Driving. Over the Limit. Under Arrest' holiday crackdown runs through the end of the year in Trenton.
Judge Jennifer Coleman Hesson of the 33rd District Court in Woodhaven said she would never have set the man's bond at ten percent of $50,000.
Trenton Police's K-9 units demonstrate their abilities in seeking out and finding illegal narcotics.
Trenton Patch sat down with new Trenton Police Chief James Nardone to find out his plans for the Trenton Police Department.
Trenton has a new police chief.
Trenton Police Chief William Lilienthal said residents should be cautious and demand identification from anyone attempting to enter their home.
Trenton Police Chief William Lilienthal offers advice on trick-or-treat safety.