I can share the latest publicly reported updates on Charles “Nate” Bradley, the Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper, based on recent news coverage.
Brief update
- Charles “Nate” Bradley was indicted on multiple counts in Jackson County, Missouri, related to a towing kickback scheme involving Kansas City area tow operators. He surrendered to authorities in mid-May 2026 and was released on bond. These charges include counts of tampering with physical evidence and other offenses tied to the scheme.[1][3][6]
- Local outlets report that prosecutors allege Bradley used his position to assist towing companies in profiting from towing and storing stolen vehicles, with alleged actions that delayed proper evidence collection and investigation. He faces a multi-count indictment (13 charges reported across several outlets), including tampering with physical evidence and one count related to corruption by a public servant, among others.[3][5][6]
- The Missouri State Highway Patrol stated it is cooperating with investigations and placed Bradley on paid administrative leave while the matter proceeds.[3]
Key sources you can check for details
- Kansas City Star and local Missouri outlets covering charges, indictment specifics, and the prosecutor’s statements: “MSHP trooper indicted in towing kickback scheme” and related reporting.[3]
- KD/KO and local aggregators summarizing the indictment and charges, including the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office documents: indictment and charging details.[9]
- Additional local coverage from KCUR, KSHB, and CDLLife, which recapitulate the charges and the scope of the alleged scheme.[5][6][8]
Would you like me to pull the exact charges list and summarize the indictment counts, or provide a timeline of events with links to the primary documents? I can also help compare this case to similar misconduct cases involving law enforcement and towing schemes if that would be useful. For any claims, I can include citations to the news articles and official documents.
Sources
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.
www.kcur.orgJackson County prosecutor Melesa Johnson announced Monday morning that a Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper, Charles “Nate” Bradley, was charged with several felonies in connection with a towing corruption scheme. Prosecutors said Bradley used his position to help towing companies profit from tow…
www.el-balad.comJackson County Prosecutor Melesa Johnson called a press conference Monday morning to announce 13 criminal charges against a Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper.
www.kshb.comA 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...
www.mogazmasr.comProsecutor Melesa Johnson said that Cpl. Charles “Nate” Bradley was indicted for allegedly taking part in a towing kickback scheme.
www.kansascity.comA 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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