Brevard Sheriff Ivey: ‘Nothing Scarier Than a Drug Dealer’ as Halloween Bust Nets Convicted Felon
By Wayne Ivey, Brevard County Sheriff // November 1, 2025
convicted felon is now in the scariest place in Brevard County – Ivey’s Iron Bar Lodge

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – On Halloween or any day for that matter, there is nothing scarier than a drug dealer!
I say this because they obviously don’t care about themselves, and they definitely don’t care about other people, as they sell poison on our streets.
On Thursday, our Special Investigations Unit put a stop to one of them as they executed a search warrant on the residence of Angela Saenz, after making several undercover purchases of meth and fentanyl from her at this residence.
No shocker here, but Saenz has already done time at the Department of Corrections for drug-related charges, making her a convicted felon, but here she is back out on our streets, undeterred from committing crimes.

Once inside the residence, Agents searched the apartment for drugs and other items, and as you might imagine, found a lot.
During the search, they found a Glock handgun, 75 grams of fentanyl, 41 grams of methamphetamine, 23 grams of Alprazolam, 1 gram of morphine, 1 gram of oxycodone, 1 gram of heroin, and over $3,600 in cash.
Given that Saenz is a convicted felon, she can’t possess a firearm, and well, she shouldn’t have all of those drugs either!
Saenz ultimately confessed to Agents that everything was hers and no one else’s and was charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, trafficking in methamphetamine, trafficking in fentanyl, possession of a controlled substance, sale of methamphetamine, and unlawful use of a two-way communication device.
Now she is at the scariest place in Brevard County, Ivey’s Iron Bar Lodge, where there are probably some tricks from your cellmates, but there aren’t any treats!
Maybe this time… maybe she will stay locked up behind bars where she belongs!
– Sheriff Wayne Ivey














