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5 Crimes Reported in Trenton This Week: Jan. 25-Jan. 31
Crimes included 2 burglaries and 1 assault.

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Crimes included 2 burglaries and 1 assault.

The body of Trenton teen Nathan Alan Tracy, 19, who was reported missing after a hit and run crash, was found on Sept. 8, 2012 in Pittsfield Township.
Somerville, vice chair of the House Committee on Financial Services and member of the Commerce Committee, said he is especially interested in working on economic reforms that will continue bringing jobs back to this state, according to a release.
The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Four Trenton residents were inducted into t Trenton Sports Hall of Fame at the 2012 Trenton Trenton City Awards on Jan.19.
Outstanding members of the community were honored and awarded on Jan. 19 during the Trenton City Awards held at the Trenton Village Theatre.
A non-hazardous material used to make a safety feature for automotive windshields was accidentally released into the air Tuesday morning.
The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Congressman John Dingell concluded a three-day series of constituent meetings Wednesday with community officials and leaders including Trenton Police Chief Jim Nardone.
The Trenton School of Dance was opened in 1976 by Trenton resident and experienced dancer Judy Shamanski.
Trenton resident Willie Lee Wimberly, 30, faces charges in connection with a road rage shooting on Jan. 31 on westbound Interstate 94 in Detroit, according to WDIV.
In-Home Dental Care, Inc. is looking for volunteer dentists and part-time dental hygienists to help provide care to elderly, disabled and homebound patients in the comfort of their own homes.
In-Home Dental Care, Inc. of Wyandotte provides elderly, disabled and home-bound patients dental hygiene in the comfort of their own homes.
Trenton and Riverview firefighters responded to a call about an oil fire at McLouth Steel on Jan. 24.
James Farrell, Grosse Ile resident and public works employee, died at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit on Monday night after he was buried alive in a cave-in while attempting to fix a broken water main.
Local hockey coach Kurt Montroy died Dec. 3, 2012.
Former Trojan and current San Diego Padres pitcher Anthony Bass hosted the first pitching camp in his name at Wayne State University on Saturday, according to wsuathletics.com.
Trenton police officer Mike Oakley visited Arthurs Middle School to help students with a unique lesson.
James Farrell, Grosse Ile resident and public works employee, died at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit Monday night.
A look at the people from Trenton and Grosse Ile who died during the past week.