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Hundreds of cockroaches, cats, turtle, snake found in filthy Palm Bay home, police say

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PALM BAY, Fla. – A man and woman are facing child neglect charges after officers executed a search warrant in a home where they found “hundreds of cockroaches” and over 50 grams of marijuana, according to the Palm Bay Police Department.

According to an affidavit, officers on Wednesday searched a home on Kalif Avenue Southwest and could smell “a strong odor” of urine and feces. [TRENDING: Disney reacts to new CDC mask rules | Rocket launch could bring ‘glowing’ sky to Fla. | Can trolls be charged in murder case?] Police said Jensey Perez and Stephanie Smith, both 31, rented a room in the home, where there was also a child, two cats, a turtle and a snake.

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