One year later: memorial honors new jersey slain police sergeant monica mosley

One year later: memorial honors New Jersey slain police sergeant Monica Mosley

CUMBERLAND COUNTY, NJ – The Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office held a ceremony on the anniversary of Sergeant Detective Monica Mosley’s passing. A memorial stone was unveiled outside the building in her memory.

Former Commissioner Director Joseph Sileo, representing East Coast Steel, presented a steel plaque. The plaque will be displayed at the newly established CCPO Fitness room dedicated to Sergeant Mosley.

The observance included wellness activities, a Workout of the Day challenge, and a Memorial Rocks activity. Therapy dog Ember June also visited during the event.

Prosecutor Webb-McRae commented, “Monica was love and light to the people she touched at the CCPO. She loved serving the community.”

One year later: memorial honors new jersey slain police sergeant monica mosley
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