Former Gettysburg mayor arrested on child sex abuse charges weeks after resignation

In Pennsylvania, a former mayor finds himself embroiled in legal trouble, facing charges related to child sex offenses. This comes shortly after he stepped down from his role, having served for less than a month. Allegations suggest he engaged in inappropriate conduct with a young boy while participating in theater community activities.

Chad Alan-Carr, who recently resigned as Gettysburg’s mayor, cited personal reasons for his departure, emphasizing these were unrelated to his official duties. His resignation came just two weeks into his tenure.

The 48-year-old now faces serious legal accusations, including felony charges of sexual abuse of children and criminal solicitation to commit sexual abuse of children, along with a misdemeanor charge for corruption of minors, as documented in court records.

Chad Alan-Carr wearing glasses and pink suit during an interview

Adams County District Attorney Brian Sinnett revealed that between 2011 and 2013, Carr allegedly requested inappropriate material from a teenage boy. During a press briefing, Sinnett stated, “We allege and have reason to believe that Chad-Alan Carr began grooming this individual before the teen reached the age of 16.”

Between 2011 and 2013, Carr solicited “inappropriate material” from at least one teen boy, Adams County District Attorney Brian Sinnett said Friday. 

“We are alleging and believe to be true that Chad-Alan Carr had groomed this particular individual from a time even before they were 16 years old,” Sinnett said during a news conference.

Carr allegedly groomed the boy and enticed him into sharing nude video and photo images. Other charges could not have been filed against Carr because the statute of limitations had already run out, Sinnett said. 

Carr’s attorney, John Abom, declined to comment on their case to Fox News Digital. 

Sinnett noted that investigators interviewed several other witnesses who provided reports of alleged “inappropriate conduct” by Carr. However, that alleged conduct did not warrant criminal charges, he said. 

At the time of Carr’s alleged offenses, he was a volunteer at Gettysburg High School. He was also executive director of the Gettysburg Community Theater, authorities said. 

The teen boy was involved in the theater community at a young age. Carr treated the victim differently from other students during their sophomore and junior years of high school, authorities said, giving him lots of attention and treating him kindly. 

Gettysburg College campus

Gettysburg, PA (John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The victim, now an adult, told investigators that he had known Carr for several years. He began communicating with Carr at 16 on Facebook Messenger and Skype, Fox 43 reported. 

At some point, the conversations turned sexual in nature and lasted until the boy was 17, the news outlet said. 

Carr resigned as mayor this month, but he allegedly admitted to a friend that the allegations were true before leaving office, the news report said. 

Carr is being held on $100,000 bail. His next court appearance is scheduled on March 20. 

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