Lady arrested following fourth vandalism incident at Colorado Tesla dealership

A lady suspected to be concerned in an tried arson and repeated vandalization of a Northern Colorado Tesla dealership was arrested on Monday—the fourth such incident reported on the location in current weeks.
Lucy Grace Nelson, 40, was taken into custody after Nelson was allegedly discovered returning to the Tesla dealership on Monday in possession of “extra incendiary gadgets and supplies attributed to vandalism,” in accordance with a information launch from Loveland Police Division on Wednesday.
Earlier vandalism incidents on the dealership have been reported on Jan. 29, Feb. 2, and Feb. 7. The kind of gadgets and supplies that Nelson was in possession of is unknown.
“ATF will probably be dealing with launch of that data in the event that they select,” police informed NBC Information.
Police say Nelson was working beneath the alias Justin Thomas Nelson, which is Nelson’s former title.
Nelson was processed on the Larimer County Jail. Nelson been charged with use of explosives or incendiary gadgets throughout a felony, legal mischief and legal try to commit a Class 3 felony.
Justice of the Peace Jill Sage set Nelson’s bond at $100,000 money surety. Nelson has posted bond and is now not in custody. An arraignment date is to be decided, in accordance with police.