02/12/2026 | Press release | Archived content
On February 12, 2026, at approximately 10:35 AM, the Pueblo Metro Bomb Squad (PMBS) Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) Technicians and Para-Technicians were conducting the evidence-processing phase of an ongoing criminal investigation in the safety of the Pueblo Police Department's bomb range.
During this process, an explosive device seized as part of the criminal investigation inadvertently detonated while personnel were attempting to render the device safe and collect evidence for the criminal case.
This incident resulted in first- and second-degree burns to one officer and first-, second- and third-degree burns to another. Both officers were immediately transported for medical care.
"Today is a difficult day; two of our team members were injured while serving the community of Pueblo. We're holding them close in our hearts and will stand beside them through the recovery process," said Chief of Pueblo Police Chris Noeller.
The injuries to the two officers are not life-threatening; however, the officer with third-degree burns was transported to a Denver burn unit for treatment and remains hospitalized. The other officer was treated and released. No community members or other staff were injured in this incident, and there was no danger to the public at any time during the render safe procedure.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agency is assisting with the seized device and the ongoing criminal investigation.
Updates will be provided as they become available.