LAKEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Authorities arrested a 24-year-old woman Saturday after a burglary at a Federal Highway Administration office that houses sensitive information about Hoover Dam.
A federal ID badge and computer hard drives were among the more than $100,000 in items stolen, however the hard drives were not believed to have contained sensitive information, said Raul Carballido of the FBI.
Carballido said investigators did not believe the break-in involved a terrorist threat.
The woman, identified as Jennifer Cisney, was arrested in nearby Golden driving a stolen SUV with a loaded .357-magnum revolver on the front seat.
"She has an extensive criminal history," said Police Lt. Al Wilson.
Investigators wouldn't give details of the arrest except to say Cisney had been contacted and a rendezvous arranged.