Bradley, a Missouri trooper indicted in Jackson County after surrendering to authorities in May 2026 on charges tied to a towing corruption scheme, including tampering with evidence claims he used his badge to benefit private tow companies in handling stolen vehicles. The indictment followed a grand jury investigation, with reports noting multiple counts and alleged misconduct in handling stolen vehicles and scheme participation. Sources describe the scheme as involving private tow companies and law enforcement conflicts.
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Charles Nate Bradley Trooper Indictment: Missouri trooper charged in towing probe — Mogaz
A Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper who spent nearly three decades on the force has been indicted on several felonies in a case that prosecutors say centers on stolen vehicles, gifts and a burglary investigation. Jackson County prosecutor Melesa Johnson announced Monday morning that Charles "Nate" Bradley was charged after investigators accused him of using his badge to help towing companies profit. Prosecutors allege Bradley used his position as a state trooper to steer the handling of...
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Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper indicted in towing corruption scheme — Mogaz
A Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper was indicted Monday morning in Jackson County on several felonies tied to a towing corruption scheme that prosecutors say blurred the line between law enforcement and private profit. Charles “Nate” Bradley surrendered to law enforcement on Friday, May 15, and bonded out shortly after. Jackson County prosecutor Melesa Johnson said Bradley used his position to help towing companies make money by towing and storing stolen vehicles without proper law...
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Missouri trooper indicted in Kansas City towing scheme
Prosecutor Melesa Johnson said that Cpl. Charles “Nate” Bradley was indicted for allegedly taking part in a towing kickback scheme.
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Missouri trooper indicted on 13 counts in 'corruption scheme ...
A Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) trooper is facing more than a dozen charges related to an alleged "towing corruption scheme" in the Kansas City
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Jackson County charges Missouri Highway trooper in ...
After more than a year of investigation, Jackson County Prosecutor Melesa Johnson announced Monday morning that a grand jury has indicted the trooper in a corruption scheme involving tow companies in Kansas City.