A Floyd County man got an unpleasant surprise when he confronted a burglar who was taking things from his home.

"When I finally got down here to the house to look and see what happened the door was standing wide open," Tackett says. "It looked like he was packing up for a yard sale when he come out."

According to WYMT, Tackett then confronted his cousin, who initially denied having anything to do with the items. When Tackett found some of his own belongings, he approached Hagans again, but this time was met with a handgun pointed at him.

"I went around the back of that house he was at and seen my stuff. And then I come back out and he pulled a gun on me when I got back around the house," explained Tackett. "I guess he thought I was upset with him."

Tackett was able to get out of the situation without injury, and without any shots being fired. Hagans was arrested and charged with receiving stolen property and being a convicted felon with a firearm.

Tackett noted an odd assortment of items Hagans allegedly took from the home, including a cheese grater, an empty spray bottle of Lysol, and Hagans’ soap.

"It's the most random assortment of things. It looked like he was getting ready to go to a pallet sale," said Tackett.

Tackett says he intends to file additional charges against his cousin.