Justice Sought for Murdered Schuylkill County Teens: Mothers Speak Out

NEW PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania – The mothers of two teenagers from Schuylkill County are calling for justice for their sons, who were tragically murdered nearly four months ago. 18-year-old Hunter Mock and 16-year-old Angelito Caraballo lost their lives in early October near New Philadelphia. Mock was fatally shot, while Caraballo succumbed to puncture and laceration wounds. So far, no charges have been filed in connection with their deaths.

The devastated mothers of the victims are demanding answers and are determined to seek justice for their sons. They are urging the authorities to make progress in the investigation and to ensure that those responsible for the murders are held accountable for their actions.

The lack of charges in the case has left the community and the families of the victims frustrated and desperate for closure. The State Police have been conducting a thorough investigation, but as of now, there have been no significant developments in the case. The families are pleading for anyone with information about the murders to come forward and assist the authorities in solving the crime.

The heartbreaking loss of Mock and Caraballo has shaken the community, and their mothers are determined not to let their sons’ deaths be in vain. They are speaking out in the hope that their voices will be heard and that their sons will receive the justice they deserve. The State Police continue to dedicate resources to the case, and the families remain hopeful that a breakthrough will come soon.

As the investigation into the murders of Hunter Mock and Angelito Caraballo continues, the families are pleading for the public’s support and cooperation. The community is urged to come together to help bring closure to the grieving mothers and to ensure that justice is served for the two teenagers whose lives were tragically cut short.