Man Sentenced to State Prison In Toms River Child Luring Sting

Save Barnegat Bay
Dylan Romeo’s Bird Garden Eagle Project Fundraiser
July 8, 2022
The Biggest Supermoon of the Year the "Buck Moon"
The Biggest Supermoon of the Year the “Buck Moon”
July 8, 2022

Man Sentenced to State Prison In Toms River Child Luring Sting

Man Sentenced to State Prison In Toms River Child Luring Sting. Richard Hoffman, 27, of Mays Landing sentenced to five years in State Prison. Hoffman was arrested on September 5, 2018 as part of Operation Open House

Richard Hoffman, 27, of Mays Landing

Richard Hoffman, 27, of Mays Landing, was sentenced to five years in New Jersey State Prison on July 8, 2022 as a result of his earlier admission of guilt to luring in connection with a string of occurrences in Toms River between September 4, 2018, and September 5, 2018, according to the Ocean County Prosecutors Office.

Hoffman was also subject to Parole Supervision for Life and has to register as a Megan's Law Offender, according to Judge Ryan. On February 14, 2022, Hoffman entered a guilty plea before Judge Ryan.

Hoffman was arrested on September 5, 2018 as part of Operation Open House - a multi-agency undercover operation led by the New Jersey Department of Criminal Justice, New Jersey Regional Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office.

This operation targeted men who were using the social media applications, Whisper and Kik, to attempt to lure underage females and males for sexual activity. Hoffman, who believed he was chatting with a fourteen year-old female, arranged to meet the female at a residence in Toms River for purposes of engaging in sexual activity. In reality, Hoffman was chatting with an undercover detective from the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office.

On September 5, 2018, Hoffman arrived at the prearranged location in Toms River, and was taken into custody. He was transported to the Ocean County Jail, and later released as a consequence of New Jersey Bail Reform.

Prosecutor Billhimer acknowledges the diligent efforts of Supervising Assistant Prosecutor Kristin Pressman who handled the case on behalf of the State, and commends the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, New Jersey Regional Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, New Jersey State Police, Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office High Tech Crime Unit, Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office, Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office, Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office, Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office, Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office, Essex County Prosecutor’s Office, Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office, Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office, Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office, Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office, Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office, Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office, Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office, Warren County Prosecutor’s Office, United States Homeland Security Investigations, United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations, New Jersey State Parole Board, Bayonne Police Department, Gloucester Township Police Department, Hazlet Township Police Department, Keyport Police Department, Monroe Township Police Department, Red Bank Police Department, Spring Lake Police Department, Toms River Township Police Department, and Voorhees Township Police Department, for their collective and collaborative assistance in connection with the Operation Open House investigation, leading to Hoffman’s apprehension, guilty plea, and now his state prison sentence.

Comments are closed.