
Months of Terrifying Neighbor Texts End in Thanksgiving Weekend Arrest for Bergen County Man
Key Takeaways
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A 30-year-old Bergen County man, Jisoo Moon, was arrested on an outstanding warrant after police responded to a domestic dispute.
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The warrant stemmed from allegations that Moon spent months cyber harassing and stalking his Palisades Park neighbors via text messages.
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Charges filed in May 2024 include cyber harassment, terroristic threats, and stalking.
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The arrest occurred on Sunday, November 30, 2025, in Ridgefield, New Jersey.
Text Harassment Campaign Exposed in Palisades Park
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Palisades Park NJ, the tranquility of a Bergen County neighborhood was allegedly shattered by a prolonged campaign of digital harassment. Authorities report that 30-year-old Jisoo Moon began sending threatening and harassing text messages to his neighbors in Palisades Park, NJ, as far back as March 2024.
According to Palisades Park Police Capt. James Rotundo, the alleged motive behind the threats was Moon’s belief that these neighbors had contacted law enforcement, leading to his commitment to Bergen New Bridge Medical Center.
This escalating pattern of behavior did not go unchecked. By May 2024, law enforcement had formally filed serious charges against Moon, including:
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Cyber Harassment
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Terroristic Threats
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Stalking
These charges resulted in an active warrant for his arrest, marking him as a wanted individual in the county.
Domestic Dispute Leads to Apprehension in Ridgefield
The long-standing warrant finally led to an arrest over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
On Sunday, November 30, 2025, Ridgefield Police officers responded to a call concerning a domestic dispute at a residence on Broad Avenue in Ridgefield—Moon’s home. While addressing an argument between Moon and his mother, the responding officers conducted a routine check and discovered the open warrant from Palisades Park.
Moon was immediately taken into custody by Ridgefield officers. He was subsequently transported to Palisades Park for processing on the serious charges before being lodged in the Bergen County Jail.
The Serious Nature of Cyber Harassment in New Jersey
This case serves as a stark reminder of how seriously New Jersey law treats digital communication used to threaten or harass. Cyber harassment is a criminal offense, and when coupled with terroristic threats and stalking, it carries significant legal penalties, often resulting in felony charges and mandatory jail time. Law enforcement agencies across Bergen County are committed to pursuing individuals who misuse technology to intimidate or terrorize others.
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