According to court documents, the president of the board of the local Crime Stoppers got a restraining order against Milstead after he said Milstead began showing up at his home, blocking him in the driveway, following him and acting generally threatening. He said Milstead was trying to collect money that Crime Stoppers believed Milstead had obtained through questionable procedures.
A source close to the investigation told WPBF News 25 that Milstead got donors to his Kid Finders Network to make checks out to Crime Stoppers and then demanded 90 percent of the money.
WPBF News 25's Terri Parker spoke exclusively Wednesday to the victim in his 2002 police impersonation arrest.
"I noticed that his car said video surveillance, and then when he pulled me over with the flashing lights, I had a bad feeling it was not a policeman and I called 911," Kristi Posvar said in a telephone interview. "But it still shook me up, and he followed me into my gated community and really, you know, it was frightening."
Milstead's office door was locked Wednesday and his daughter said her parents were out of town when Parker showed up at their Loxahatchee home.
"You guys need to get the hell off of my property, right now," she said.
Milstead was also arrested on an assault charge seven months after the police impersonation arrest.
Orlando reporters said Milstead and his wife packed up their Kid Finders belongings and disappeared after he was questioned about his past.
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If the heads of KFN have nothing to hide, why in the world have they disappeared??
Now GA wanting to be on the staff of KFN, my guess is he'd fit in fine.