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"Scary find” made in Gaston Co.

By: David Kernodle

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GASTONIA -- A trooper in Gaston County said he stopped a man for speeding on Interstate 85, but discovered a lot more once looking inside the vehicle.

The trooper said Milan Krivsky had identification from several states and a West Virginia registration.

When the trooper looked inside the SUV, he says he found a radar gun, video monitor, digital video and audio equipment, laptops, cell phones and blue lights. Other items found inside, such as various kinds of tape and cutting devices, could also be a cause for concern.

“There’s a lot of disturbing things we found inside of the vehicle,” said Trooper J.J. Letcavage. “I would definitely fear the worst, anywhere from a possible abduction to physical harm. I have no doubt in my mind that that would be a capability of this guy.”

This sticker was only one of the disturbing things found inside the car, according to a trooper.
This sticker was only one of the disturbing things found inside the car, according to a trooper.
Letcavage continued, “We found three different types of duck tape as well as box cutters ... along with black gloves. That's definitely a scary find."

There was also a Department of Homeland Security sticker on the rear of the SUV, and a CIA button inside.

The trooper says the FBI, Immigration Control and DHS have all been notified. Krivsky is charged with speeding, operating a fictitious law enforcement vehicle and possession of a blue light.

The towing company, Heafner’s Towing and Recovery, granted News 14 Carolina access to the vehicle in question.