The offending trooper's lie was comically bad:
"I kept it for his courtesy, like I said with his phone, key and wallet," Bradley told investigators. "It's my mistake. I forgot to give him his stuff back and he tracked it."
For anyone who knows policing, evidence and suspect possessions do NOT go the arresting officer's home for obvious reasons.When the chain of evidence starts looking like silly string.
This is very cynical, why would you not thank the Wallet Inspector