Caernarvon Township Man Wanted for Megan’s Law Violations

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MORGANTOWN, PA — The Caernarvon Township Police Department has announced that a local man is facing charges after allegedly failing to comply with Megan’s Law registration requirements.

According to police, an investigation conducted on September 24, 2025, determined that 36-year-old Drew Edwards of Maple Drive, Caernarvon Township, did not provide required information regarding his social media accounts, including Facebook and Instagram. Under Megan’s Law, registered individuals are mandated to disclose such details as part of ongoing compliance requirements.

Following the investigation, authorities obtained a warrant for Edwards’ arrest. Police emphasized that they remain committed to ensuring compliance with Megan’s Law and conduct regular checks to confirm that individuals required to register are doing so accurately and on time.

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Officials encouraged community members to report any information that may assist in ensuring Megan’s Law compliance, underscoring the role of public awareness in maintaining safety.

Edwards was taken into custody on October 3, 2025.

All charges are allegations, and a suspect, arrestee, or defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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