Crime & Safety
Camden County Detective/Special Investigator Promoted To Sergeant
Michelle Chambers-Larsen promoted to the role of sergeant of the Domestic Violence Unit on Monday, Dec. 23.

CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ — Special State Investigator/Acting Camden County Detective Michelle Chambers-Larsen has been promoted to the rank of sergeant, the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office announced.
Chambers-Larsen began her law enforcement career in 1995 as a probation officer, according to the prosecutor’s office. She joined the prosecutor’s office’s Grand Jury Unit in 2001.
Over the next 18 years, the prosecutor’s office said Chambers-Larsen proved herself to be a “dedicated and diligent detective, working hard each day to serve the citizens of Camden County.”
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In addition to the Grand Jury Unit, she has served in the prosecutor’s office’s Special Prosecutions, Child Abuse, Major Crimes, Intelligence and Domestic Violence units.
Chambers-Larsen was promoted to the role of sergeant of the Domestic Violence Unit on Monday, Dec. 23, according to the prosecutor’s office.
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Shown from left to right in the image attached to this post: Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer, Special State Investigator/Acting Chief of Detectives Jeffrey Dunlap, Special State Investigator/Acting Camden County Detective Sergeant Michelle Chambers-Larsen, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting First Assistant Prosecutor Mary Ellen Murphy and Chief of Staff Mike Mangold.
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