PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) –Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) has arrested three people after allegedly finding drugs, a gun and a live explosive device in a car while investigating a fraud report at a business.
According to PCOS deputies, they responded to Battle Ground Skilled Gaming, 205 Santa Fe Dr., at around 2 a.m. on Sept. 28 after an employee said they had received two counterfeit $100 bills from two customers.
Deputies say they questioned Jackson Gill, 33, and Kayla Dockins, 28, and learned that Gill was wanted on a felony warrant from Huerfano County. PCOS says deputies looked inside the car, Gill, Dockins, and another man, Gabriel Rivera-Leiba, 37, arrived in and saw suspected drugs, a gun, and what appeared to be a homemade pipe bomb.
According to PCOS, a search warrant allowed deputies to find 15 grams of methamphetamine, a shotgun, an explosive device, and assorted credit cards and identification cards belonging to other individuals. Pueblo Metro Bomb Team reports that the pipe bomb was a live explosive.
Jackson Gill was charged with the following, according to law enforcement:
possession of explosives
possession of a forgery instrument
possession of a weapon by a previous offender
special offender
unlawful possession of a controlled substance
possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute
ID theft, theft, first-degree forgery, and being a fugitive of justice
Kayla Dockins was charged with the following, according to law enforcement:
possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute
possession of explosives
first-degree forgery
Gabriel Rivera-Leiba was charged with the following, according to law enforcement:
criminal possession of an identification document
unlawful possession of a controlled substance