Breaking: 4 Charged In Fatal Home Invasion Of Detective Monica Mosley

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In a case that has shattered both the law enforcement community and countless hearts across New Jersey, investigators have finally made a breakthrough. Four suspects have been charged in the tragic killing of Detective Sergeant Monica Mosley, who was taken from us far too soon in a violent home invasion on October 15, 2024.

A Hero In Our Community

If you knew Monica, you knew a hero.

She wasn’t just a badge number or a title – she was a dedicated detective who poured her heart into making Cumberland County a safer place for all of us.

Her colleagues remember her as someone who showed up every day ready to make a difference, bringing both compassion and determination to every case she handled.

Breakthrough In The Investigation

After an intensive multi-agency investigation, authorities have charged:

  • Nyshawn Mutcherson, 29, of Vineland
  • Jared Brown, 31, of Bridgeton
  • Richard B. Hawkins Willis, 32, of Gloucester City
  • Cyndia E. Pimentel, 38, of Paulsboro

The first three suspects face multiple first-degree charges, including:

  • Murder
  • Felony murder during burglary
  • Multiple weapons offenses
  • Burglary charges

Pimentel faces charges related to hindering an investigation, obstruction of justice, and tampering with evidence.

A Coordinated Law Enforcement Response

The investigation brought together multiple agencies, including:

  • Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office
  • New Jersey State Police Major Crimes Unit
  • Bridgeton Police Department
  • FBI
  • ATF
  • U.S. Marshals

Justice In Progress

Cape May County Prosecutor Jeffrey H. Sutherland emphasized the significance of these arrests: “This is a significant step toward justice for Detective Sergeant Monica Mosley and her family. We are resolute in our commitment to ensuring that those responsible for this horrific act are held accountable.”

Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin added: “While nothing will ever bring Sgt. Mosley back to those who loved her, we hope that the focused, coordinated efforts in this case provide them with the comfort of knowing that justice is being pursued.”

How You Can Help

The investigation isn’t over.

If you know anything – even if it seems small or insignificant – please reach out.

You can contact the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office at 609-465-1135, or if you prefer to remain anonymous, submit tips through cmcpros.net/tips.

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(Courtesy of Cumberland County Prosecutors Office)

Monica Mosley’s Legacy Of Service

Monica’s desk at the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office sits empty now, but her impact on our community will never be forgotten.

She represented the very best of law enforcement – dedication, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to justice.

As this case moves forward, let’s remember not just how Monica died, but more importantly, how she lived: serving others with honor and making our community a better place.

This hurts. It really does. But today’s announcement brings us one step closer to justice for Monica, her family, and everyone whose life she touched.

Please continue to send up prayers for the family of Monica Mosley, the community she served so selflessly, and everyone who cherished her.

You’re forever in my heart, my friend.

Note: All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


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1 COMMENT

  1. This is absolutely swnseless. I’m so glad they caught those scumbuckets. May Monica rest in peace & may her family find peace with this news.

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