A reported sex crime involving a 17-year-old girl from Elverson has Pennsylvania State Police combing a quiet stretch of Cambridge Road in Honey Brook Township, where the alleged statutory rape is said to have taken place this past summer.
According to a public information release relayed by Daily Voice West Chester, a subject went to the PSP Embreeville barracks earlier this month to report the crime. Troopers opened an investigation and listed Cambridge Road in Honey Brook Township as the location, with the alleged incidents occurring sometime between June and July 2025.
State police say the probe is active and that they received the report on a Wednesday, but they are keeping details tight while investigators work the case. The reported victim’s name has not been released publicly.
How state police get local information out
The Pennsylvania State Police distribute local incident summaries through their Public Information Release Reports portal, which compiles press notes from individual stations such as Embreeville. The online reports are meant to keep residents informed about nearby incidents and public safety issues and are stored there for only a limited time, making the portal the main spot for routine PSP updates. Pennsylvania State Police.
Legal context around age and sex crimes
Pennsylvania’s criminal code sets out several different sex offenses that can apply when minors are involved. The statute for “statutory sexual assault” covers certain situations involving complainants under 16, while other crimes, including unlawful contact with a minor, address banned sexual conduct involving someone under 18. Any eventual charges, if they come, depend on the ages of those involved and what investigators uncover; prosecutors decide what to file only after reviewing the case…