A woman has been arrested after being accused of planting explosive devices at a Colorado Tesla dealership.
Authorities in Loveland arrested Lucy Grace Nelson, 40, just before midnight on Monday, Feb. 24, the Loveland Police Department said in a news release.
Nelson was apprehended by detectives at the Loveland Tesla dealership Monday evening, and was discovered to be carrying incendiary devices, police said.
Police initiated an “extensive investigation” on Jan. 29 after the dealership was vandalized “several times.” Incendiary devices were also discovered at the premises.
The dealership has been vandalized 5 times since Jan. 29, 9News reports.
In the first incident on Jan. 29, someone threw a Molotov cocktail at a Cybertruck, according to an arrest affidavit viewed by 9News. Then on Feb. 2, the outlet reports, someone spray painted “Nazi” on a Tesla sign close to the street
On Feb. 7, the affidavit reportedly states, four to five Molotov cocktails were hurled at vehicles on the property. On Feb. 11, per the affidavit 9News viewed, a security guard removed someone from the dealership while they were in the process of spray painting the words “F*** Musk.”
Finally, on Feb. 18, the word “nazi” was spray painted on the building and about 15 vehicles on the lot, per the affidavit cited by 9News.
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Federal charges are “likely” to be filed against Nelson, the Loveland Police Department said in its statement.
The suspect was booked into Loveland County Jail and charged with use of explosives or incendiary devices during a felony, criminal mischief and criminal attempt to commit a Class 3 felony.
Nelson’s bond was set at $100,000 cash surety. Nelson is no longer in custody after posting bond, per NBC News.
PEOPLE was unable to immediately reach the Loveland Police Department for comment. It was not immediately clear if Nelson has retained an attorney.
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