Employee Sheds Light On Suspect's Character; Contents Inside Hotel Room
Posted: 8:04 pm EST March 2, 2008Updated: 9:27 am EST March 3, 2008
HICKORY, N.C. -- Eyewitness News Reporter Rene Romo spent the day in Hickory tracking down more details on the man arrested for having a blue light and driving an SUV that resembles a law enforcement vehicle, both felonies.N.C. Highway Patrol troopers have now contacted several federal and state agencies because they are afraid what Milan Krivsky is not telling them.Krivsky, who's from the Czech Republic, and is charged with operating a vehicle that resembled a law enforcement vehicle after first being pulled over for speeding along I-85 on Saturday, is expected to make his first court appearance on Monday.Troopers said the SUV Krivsky was driving had been outfitted with blue lights, video cameras mounted to the dashboard, a siren, a radar gun, and even a department of homeland security sticker.Several local and federal agencies are now investigating where Krivsky has been and what he's been up to.Records from a Hickory motel show he checked into the Royal Inn on January 30th and checked out Feb. 6."He kept to himself," said motel employee Andy Hall after recognizing Krivsky from a Gaston County jail mugshot. "He didn't want anybody around."Hall said that he entered Krivsky's room to clean up and noticed a lot of electronics, some of which were covered up by blankets.State troopers also said Krivsky recently signed a two-year lease agreement at a Newton apartment complex. Eyewitness News went to that apartment complex on Sunday. The management office is closed until Monday.
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