PORT ST. JOHN, Florida -- The Brevard County Sheriff's Office public put a local household on alert Monday after having responded to the residence almost 100 times in the past year.
Sheriff Wayne Ivey recorded a Facebook live stream in front of the home Delespine Road to issue a final warning to the residents of the home and their visitors, according to WKMG-TV.
Ivey said that his deputies have responded to calls for drugs, overdoses, fights, stolen vehicles, needles being thrown into neighbors’ yards and 31 other disturbances.
There have been multiple arrests of residents and people living at the home, including two as recently as Sunday.
"Just yesterday we arrested two scumbags who had just left this house who were both violent felons, one of which had actually broken into a house through a doggie door where a 10-year-old was sitting in the house playing," Ivey said in the video. "The people at this house are dealing in drugs, using drugs, abusing drugs and stealing other people’s stuff to finance their crimes."
The sheriff said neighbors no longer allow their children to play outside out of fear for their safety and that the residents of the home are now on his "HIT list" -- standing for High-Intensity Target list.
“We are sick and tired of you causing your neighbors to live in constant fear for themselves and their children,” Ivey said, warning that he would lock up the residents and their “little dope-dealing friends” if they didn’t “grow up” and start being productive members of society.