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These are just the most recent and/or highest profile cases we are seeking information on.  Crime Stoppers is available 24/7 to callers providing information on any serious or violent crime.  You never have to leave your name and you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1000.00   Call 609-278-8477.

  1. Two men were shot at about 2:42 a.m., Friday, Sept. 28.  The shots are believed to have come from the railroad tracks near the dead end of Edgemere Avenue in the City's West Ward.
  2. Police seek information in the beating of Gary Reed, 58, during a robbery about 9:32 p.m., Wed. Sept. 26, in the first block of Hermitage Avenue.
  3. A 16 year old was stabbed in a street fight in the 100 block of S. Broad Street (Mill Hill Park) at about 4:49 pm on Friday, September 21.  Anyone with information is urged to call 278-8477.
  4. Three crimes occurred on Thursday, September 20:
    • 6:56 pm, the attendant at the Road Runner gas station on Brunswick Avenue was held up for the second time in three days.
    • 7:12 pm Joseph Comiso was seriously wounded in a stabbing incident in the rear of a residence in the 900 block of S. Broad Street.
    • 9:57 pm Louis Porter, 60, was beaten and robbed of $4 in the first block of Chambers Street.  The suspect is described as an African-American male, approximately 20 years of age, 5'7" tall, 160 pounds.
  5. Sam Rowell, 19, was beat with the butt of a handgun and robbed of his wallet in an alley behind the 800 block of Parkside Avenue.
  6. Jose Rivera, 20, and Alex Fernandez, 18, were shot while walking along South Broad Street near Anderson at about 11:39 p.m. September 19.  Suspects are a black male driver and a white male passenger in a dark color automobile.
  7. Two male suspects, one armed with a gun, robbed a gas station in North Trenton at about 1 a.m. Monday morning (Sept. 17), police said. Witnesses told police the robbers raced away from the gas station in a dark-colored vehicle.  Anyone with information about the crime is asked to call the Crime Stoppers of Greater Trenton  anonymous tip line at (609) 278-8477.
  8.  Information sought in shooting death of Ibrahim H. Blackman, 28, near Olden and E. State Street about 7:30 pm Friday, September 14.
  9. Jermaine Daniels was stabbed with a knife in the back and arms during a robbery on Peace Street at about 12:40 a.m. Monday, September 10.
  10. Man shot with a BB gun 9/9 in the 1000 block of Brunswick Avenue.

     

  11. The following assaults occurred on Friday, September 7, 2007.

    • Armed robbery and assault of Adu Ansu-Gyea Buortt who was bitten and cut with a box cutter in the 900 block of E. State Street.

    • Armed robbery and assault of Randolph Mitchell in the 100 block of Church Street.

    • Ronnie Mathes was standing in front of a residence in the 100 block of Rosemont Avenue at about 10:24 Friday night (Sept. 7) when he heard numerous gunshots and felt a slight sting, police said.

  12. A man was severely beaten on Liberty Street near the corner of S. Clinton Thursday, Sept. 6.

  13. Shots were fired at four individuals standing in front of a residence in the 100 Block of South Logan Avenue at 11:35 pm on Wednesday, Sept. 5.

  14. A 20 year old male was wounded by gunfire while walking in the area of Franklin and Brown Streets at about 9:10 pm on Wednesday, Sept. 5.
  15. Trenton Police are seeking information on a shooting incident near N. Clinton and Olden Avenues at about 10:15 pm, Tuesday, September 4.
     
    Anyone with information should call the Crime Stoppers Tip Line at 609-278-8477 (278-TIPS).  All calls remain anonymous.  Callers will receive a code number for their call and the information will be then be turned over to the appropriate authorities. 

     Only tips received on the Crime Stoppers line ARe eligible for rewards.

  16. Friday, April 28, 2006: beating and robbery of Joey Damiano at the intersection of Washington and Roebling in the Chambersburg section of Trenton.
  17. March 25, 2006: suspicious death of John Fiocco on The College of New Jersey campus.

Any information leading to the arrest of individuals responsible in any of these cases is kept completely anonymous.  Callers may be eligible for rewards of up to $1000.00 Cash!  Please call 609-278-8477.

 

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Last modified: 09/30/2008