
A MAN has been sentenced to 36 years in state prison for a home invasion robbery and sex trafficking in Fullerton (Shutterstock).
A man convicted of a home invasion, human trafficking and other offenses in Fullerton has been sentenced to 36 years in state prison.
According to the Los Angeles County District Attorney, Kyle Bradley, 36, of Cerritos was convicted in November 2025 of two felony counts of robbery, two felony counts of false imprisonment and one felony count of criminal conspiracy related to a home invasion in Fullerton.
He was later convicted in January 2026 on one count of pimping, one felony count of pandering and one felony count of human trafficking. Bradley was sentenced on Feb. 26, 2026.
The home invasion robbery took place in Dec. 31, 2023 on Somerset Lane in Fullerton. The victims, an elderly couple, were ordered to the ground and tied up. The suspects took jewels and cash totaling $30,000.
In an unrelated case, on Dec. 15 2023, a Fullerton resident called the FPD to report that his adult daughter was missing, and expressed fear that she had been forced into prostitution against her will.
Police investigation into the forced prostitution and trafficking case uncovered evidence connecting Bradley and three other suspects to the home invasion robbery, according to authorities.
In May 2025, Fullerton police detectives took Bradley and two other suspects into custody for the home invasion robbery.
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