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Officer DeForrest Formally Recognized by the Board

On July 25, 2025, Officer Kurt DeForrest observed a suspicious vehicle parked within the 1700 block of Springhouse Road. The location was near the Montgomery School, where a children’s day camp was in session. Upon further investigation, it was determined that the vehicle belonged to a registered Sexually Violent Predator who had failed to update his Megan’s Law registration, and attempted to conceal the identity of his vehicle with spray paint.


The investigation also revealed the individual was under investigation for a separate sexual offense, had 10 active traffic warrants, was not attending court-ordered counseling, and was driving with a suspended license.


Thanks to the officer’s swift and decisive actions, the Pennsylvania State Police were alerted and issued a warrant for the offender’s failure to comply with Megan’s Law.


This case highlights the importance of proactive policing and vigilance in protecting our community’s most vulnerable. Please join us in commending Officer DeForrest for his professionalism, sound judgment, and dedication to keeping West Pikeland Township safe.

At Monday’s Board of Supervisors meeting, Officer DeForrest was formally recognized by the Board for his outstanding work.

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