
A girl in Colorado has been arrested after police caught her with explosives at a Tesla dealership, police mentioned.
The 40-year-old suspect, Lucy Grace Nelson, was arrested on Monday after the Loveland Police Division launched an “in depth investigation” on Jan. 29 following a sequence of vandalizations with incendiary gadgets on the Tesla Dealership in Loveland, Colorado, in accordance with a press release from the police launched on Wednesday.
“On Monday night, Nelson returned to Loveland Tesla whereas in possession of extra incendiary gadgets, together with supplies attributed to vandalism,” the Loveland Police Division mentioned. “Detectives apprehended Nelson previous to additional harm occurring.”
Nelson was instantly arrested and booked into the Larimer County Jail after being charged with explosives or incendiary gadgets use throughout felony, felony mischief and felony try to commit a Class 3 felony, authorities mentioned.
She was issued with a $100,000 money surety bond following the fees.
“The Loveland Police Division continues to work carefully with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ Denver Discipline Division, with Federal fees prone to comply with,” police mentioned.
The investigation is at present open and ongoing.