NJ detective killed in home invasion: She will be missed more than words can detail

A New Jersey prosecutor’s office says it has been left “utterly devastated” after one of its veteran detectives was shot and killed this week during a home invasion. As of Thursday, police have yet to publicly identify or arrest any suspects following the death of Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office Detective Sergeant Monica Mosley at her home in Bridgeton. “The men and women of the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office are utterly devastated by the loss of Detective Sergeant Monica Mosley,” the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.“We are resolute in making sure that Monica is remembered for who she was, how she lived and how she touched each of our lives.”The Bridgeton Police Department says law enforcement was summoned to Mosley’s home around 10:30 p.m.

Tuesday night “on the report of several subjects kicking in a front door at a residence.”“Upon their arrival, they found the victim, identified as Monica Mosley, 51, a sergeant with Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office, had been shot,” the department added, noting that she later succumbed to her injuries at the scene. “Subsequent investigation at the scene led officers to Inspira Hospital in Bridgeton and eventually New Jersey State Police troopers to Cooper University Hospital in Camden where one subject was ultimately detained for questioning having been treated for a gunshot wound,” Bridgeton Police also said. The New Jersey State Police Major Crime Bureau, the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office and the Bridgeton Police Department are now conducting a joint investigation into Mosley’s death. “All of law enforcement feels the loss deeply, but our hearts go out to her family and friends including those that worked with her daily, it’s truly devastating,” Bridgeton Chief of Police Michael Gaimari said in a statement. The Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office is located in Bridgeton and is a short distance away from Mosley’s home. Officials say ...

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