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The Trenton Police Department is an accredited law enforcement agency located in Tennessee. The department is responsible for enforcing laws and ordinances, traffic control, conducting criminal investigations when needed, and providing crime prevention and conflict resolution resources to the community. The mission of the department is to work in partnership with the community, to protect life and property, to eliminate or reduce neighborhood problems and concerns and to enhance the quality of life within the city. The department also provides children, personal and home safety tips for the community. The tips are listed on their website.

The overall crime rate in Trenton is 93% higher than the national average and the violent crime rate is 185% higher than the national average. The residents of Trenton have a 1 in 23 chance of becoming a victim of a crime. Trenton is statistically safer than 3% of all cities in the United States and safer than 7% of all cities in the state of Tennessee.

The annual crime rate in Trenton per 100,000 people was 4,535 in the year 2020. Of the 4,535 crimes committed per 100,000 people, there were 72 rapes, 95 robberies, 935.7 assaults, 263.9 burglaries, 2,903.1 thefts and 263.9 vehicle thefts. The year over year crime rate has decreased by 14%. Trenton is rated “F” in public safety.

Bill Cusson, Chief of Police
Email: [email protected]

Trenton Police Department
309 South College Street #C
Trenton, TN 38382
Gibson County

Phone: 731-855-1413
Fax: 731-855-0779

Population Served: 4,000
Number of Officers: 15

Trenton, Tennessee Information

Trenton is a city in and the county seat of Gibson County, located in north central Tennessee. Trenton covers a total of 8.09 square miles and has a population of 4,217. The city was incorporated in 1846. There are currently 33 registered sex offenders residing in Trenton.

Trenton operates with a Mayor-Aldermanic form of local government. There are 6 aldermen and a mayor. All members of the board are elected officials. The current mayor is Ricky Jackson. Jackson retired from the Tennessee National Guard after serving 29 years. Jackson was elected mayor in November of 2014.

Contact the Mayor:

Ricky Jackson, Mayor
[email protected]

Record Requests and Mugshots in Trenton, Tennessee

Public records are available through the Trenton City Recorder’s Office. Record requests must be submitted in person. Proof of Tennessee residency is required when submitting a request.

Police records are available through the Trenton Police Department. Record requests must be submitted in person. Incident, offense, traffic accident and arrest reports are available 3 to 5 business days after the investigation is closed.

All persons arrested by the Trenton Police Department are transported to the Gibson County Jail. All inmate records and mugshots are available through the Gibson County Sheriff’s Office. Record requests can be submitted in person.

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Trenton, Tennessee

The Gibson County Sheriff’s Office is a law enforcement agency located in Trenton, Tennessee. The office is composed of different divisions including administration, corrections, patrol and criminal investigations.

The Sheriff’s Office releases criminal warrant information in person only. Proof of identification is required when requesting warrant information.

The Sheriff’s Office does not have a most wanted list at this time.

Gibson County Sheriff’s Office
401 North College Street
Trenton, TN 38382
Phone: 731-855-1121

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