Benjamin Kuzelka.
Updated: Friday, 09 Oct 2009, 4:45 AM PDT
Published : Thursday, 08 Oct 2009, 12:02 PM PDT
Posted by: Dennis Lovelace, Scott Coppersmith
Lake Elsinore (myFOXla.com) - Explosives and a marijuana farm were discovered at a Southern
California home doubling as a state-licensed child day care center
after a man blew off four of his fingers while mixing homemade
explosives, authorities said Thursday.
Benjamin Kuzelka, 23, remained hospitalized at Loma Linda
Medical Center and will be arrested when he his discharged, said
sheriff's Sgt. Dennis Gutierrez. His mother, Rebecca Kuzelka, 55,
and brother, Greg Kuzelka, 21, were booked Thursday on suspicion of
manufacturing illegal explosives, illegal growing of marijuana and
child endangerment, he said.
Authorities went to Kuzelka Family Day Care after a local
hospital reported late Wednesday that Kuzelka walked in and said he
had shot himself in the hand. Doctors, however, became suspicious
because the wound was inconsistent with a gun shot injury and they
called authorities, Gutierrez said.
Investigators found explosives, a sophisticated
marijuana-growing facility and evidence that the home had been used
as a state-licensed child care facility as recently as the day
before, Gutierrez said. The home is on a cul-de-sac in a remote
area of Riverside County about 70 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
"We do believe that when all this illegal activity was going
on, that children were present," he said. However, no children were
home at the time of the explosion, authorities said.
The explosives were hidden outside and detectives believe
Grey Kuzelka moved them from the garage to the backyard while his
brother was seeking medical treatment, said sheriff's Sgt. Pat
Chavez.
A hazardous device team responded to the scene and defused
explosives Thursday in several controlled blasts throughout the
day. They left the scene by the late afternoon, Gutierrez said.
The FBI, which is also investigating, said there was no
immediate indication that the case was linked to any terrorist
investigation or any threat to public safety.
FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller referred all other questions
to Gutierrez, who said he did not know what types of explosives
were found at the site or how powerful they were.
Grey Kuzelka had been arrested on Saturday for investigation
of possessing marijuana and concentrated cannabis, and was released
the next day on $5,000 bail. Riverside County court records show
Benjamin Kuzelka has a string of convictions for drunken driving
and drug possession dating back several years.
A child care advocate with the state's community licensing
division, which awards day care licenses, did not immediately
respond to an e-mail or phone message seeking comment.
The facility was licensed for children ages 2 to 5 and was
approved for no more than eight children at a time, Chavez
said.