Retired Troy detective accused of running up over $25,000 in hotel bills FacebookTwitterEmail Aaron Collington, president of the Troy Police Benevolent Associatio, listens as Troy Police Chief John Tedesco speaks to the city council about the spate of shootings and fires that have plagued the city in recent weeks on Monday, July 24, 2017 at Troy City Court in Troy, N.Y. Collington, 49, was indicted on a charge of third-degree grand larceny. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union archive)Lori Van BurenShow MoreShow Less 2of3From left, retried Troy Detective Aaron Collington, , his defense attorney Joseph Ahearn, and Special Prosecutor Linda Griggs in Rensselaer County Court Monday April 8, 2019 for Collington's guilty plea to stealing $6,200 from the Troy Police Benevolent Association while he was president.Kenneth C. Crowe II/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less