A woman in Colorado was arrested after police found her with explosives at a Tesla dealership. The incident happened in Loveland, and the suspect has been identified as 40-year-old Lucy Grace Nelson.
Investigation Began After Vandalism Incidents
The Loveland Police Department started an investigation on January 29 after several cases of vandalism involving incendiary devices were reported at the Tesla dealership.
These incidents led to heightened security and a thorough investigation by the authorities.
Suspect Caught with More Explosive Devices
On Monday evening, Nelson returned to the Loveland Tesla dealership carrying more incendiary devices and items related to vandalism.
Loveland Police detectives acted quickly and arrested her before any further damage could be done.
Charges and Arrest Details
Nelson was immediately arrested and taken to the Larimer County Jail.
She faces multiple charges, including using explosives or incendiary devices during a felony, criminal mischief, and attempting to commit a Class 3 felony. Her bail was set at $100,000 cash surety.
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Federal Charges Could Follow
The Loveland Police Department is working closely with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ Denver Field Division.
Authorities have stated that federal charges could be added as the investigation continues.
Investigation Remains Ongoing
The investigation is still active, and more details are expected to come out as authorities continue their work.
The incident has raised concerns about safety and security at the Tesla dealership in Loveland.
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