Brevard County Man Arrested After Found With Enough Fentanyl To Kill Nearly 21,000 People
By Wayne Ivey, Brevard Sheriff // January 31, 2025
Message from Sheriff Wayne Ivey

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Well in this case, he ran and hid like a little baby…but as you probably already guessed that didn’t stop us from locking his butt up at Ivey’s Iron Bar Lodge.
The incident started when Deputies from our South Precinct, along with our Civil Unit, responded to a residence regarding a court ordered eviction, where people had overtaken the property with tents, RVs and turned it into a mini compound.
Stanley Perrier, who is no stranger to our deputies, was the main target of this eviction and when we arrived on scene, he took off running into his RV in hopes that we didn’t see him.
Well much to his dismay we did see him, and we weren’t leaving until he came out! While waiting patiently for him to come out because as we all know if you run from us you only go to jail tired, we saw a few things that made us go “hum!” You know things like several items indicating the presence of narcotics inside of the RV which brought out our Agents from our Special Investigations Unit who then wrote a warrant to search the premises.
After Perrier was subsequently removed from the RV, our Agents executed the warrant and found out what the motivation was for Perrier to run and hide.
Inside the RV Agents located 5.3 grams of Buprenorphine Hydrochloride pills, 7.9 grams of Methamphetamine, and the cherry on top of it all, 41.9 grams of Fentanyl.
That is enough Fentanyl that if put into a lethal dose, would kill just under 21,000 people.
And that’s not all…before our Deputies and Agents called it a day, they trespassed an additional 15 people from the property and if they go back they take the ride to jail too.
Folks I promise you this, our Deputies will never stop locking these people up and taking this crap off of our streets so it can’t take anyone else’s life.
I guess our buddy Perrier didn’t get the memo about our zero tolerance for crime policy in Brevard County, so he took the ride to the lodge on No Bond for trafficking in fentanyl, possession of methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance and resisting without violence.
It’s pretty simple, if you didn’t know it before you know it now, in Brevard County we’re tough on crime and even tougher on criminals, so if you plan on breaking the law, you better do it somewhere else.
– Sheriff Wayne Ivey












