One Loveland, Colorado, car dealership is dealing with vandalism for the third time in less than two weeks. In the latest act of vandalism, the dealership appeared to have an attempted arson.

According to a release from the Loveland Police Department, the Tesla dealership at 1606 North Lincoln Avenue was vandalized around midnight on Friday, February 7. The investigation reveals that there was an attempted arson that took place shortly after midnight.

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Numerous vehicles at the Tesla dealership were also vandalized with graffiti which was hateful and offensive. The Loveland Police Department has received reports of similar vandalism incidents on January 29 and February 2. The previous two incidents were lesser in nature compared to the latest arson attempt.

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Loveland Police Department is working with federal law enforcement partners from the Federal Bureau of Investigations and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.

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The vandalism in Loveland to the Tesla dealership is one of many around the United States. Vandals have targeted nearly three dozen Cyber Trucks in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and other reports of vandalism have been reported in California.

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The dealerships are said to be targeted due to Elon Musk's role in the Department of Government Efficiency and his ties to President Donald Trump. The Loveland Police Department is urging anyone who might have information on the criminal activity during these timeframes of the vandalism of the Tesla dealership to contact the Loveland Police Tip Line at (970) 692-2032 or Larimer County Crime Stoppers at (970) 221-6868.

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