DENVER (KDVR) — One particular person has been arrested in connection to the reported vandalism instances at a Loveland Tesla dealership.
On Monday simply earlier than midnight, the Loveland Police Division arrested 40-year-old Lucy Grace Nelson, whose alias consists of Justin Thomas Nelson.
Officers obtained possible trigger after, what they known as, an in depth investigation that started on Jan. 29 and linked Nelson to the vandalism.
Loveland police initially reported on the case on Feb. 7 when officers responded to a reported arson try. After they arrived, they discovered numerous autos have been “vandalized with graffiti, a few of which have been offensive and hateful in nature.” The division stated incendiary units have been additionally recovered on the scene.
The police division stated that was the third time they’d acquired the same report from the Tesla dealership.
On Monday, police stated Nelson returned to the Tesla dealership and was allegedly in possession of further incendiary units and “supplies attributed to vandalism.”
Nelson was taken into custody and booked into the Larimer County Jail on the next fees:
- Explosives or incendiary units used throughout a felony
- Prison mischief $2,000<$5,000 enterprise
- Prison try and commit a Class 3 felony
Loveland police stated they labored carefully with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ Denver Area Division.
Anybody who has further info on the incident or Nelson is requested to name the Loveland police tipline at 970-962-2032 or the Larimer County Crime Stoppers at 970-221-6868.
Nelson is scheduled in court docket on March 7 at 8:30 a.m.