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Additional Charges Lodged Against Former Officer Bradley

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Additional charges have been filed against a 35-year-old former Chattanooga Police officer who was charged last September with statutory rape with a 17-year-old girl.

Chad E. Bradley was earlier arrested on charges of statutory rape, statutory rape by an authority figure and tampering with evidence.

His case came out of the Grand Jury with four new counts of statutory rape - all with the same girl.

Police said the investigation revealed that Officer Bradley allegedly had consensual sexual encounters with the girl from Meigs County.

Chattanooga investigators and Meigs County Sheriff’s investigators located the victim today and interviewed her. The victim allegedly confirmed two consensual sexual encounters while he (Officer Bradley) was on duty after their relationship started in July of this year.

The initial charges were from a consensual sexual encounter that allegedly occurred in August at 760 Pan Gap Road (Fire Police Outing Club Property).

Police said the investigation was still ongoing as incidents had allegedly occurred in two Tennessee counties (Meigs and Hamilton) and possibly three law enforcement jurisdictions.

They said then that additional charges may be pending once law enforcement jurisdictions have been verified on the other incidents.

He had been a city officer since 2000.

Bradley is due to appear in Criminal Court on March 26.

He had to be rebooked at the County Jail after the new charges were brought.


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