(NewsNation) — Facebook posts by a Florida county sheriff’s office about unruly spring break behavior have gone viral.

As college students from across the nation enjoy a week off, the Walton County Sheriff’s Office has been posting about arrests made in the Emerald Coast county, which borders the Gulf of Mexico.

Often, the posts poke fun at the schools attended by students evicted from their rentals or who have been arrested for possessing fake IDs, underage drinking, and holding open house parties.

“For those keeping score, LSU took an early lead, but Ole Miss was quick to tie it up on the eviction board,” a post Sunday read.

“A group of spring breakers from Ole Miss were evicted late last night from a rental in Miramar Beach after Walton County Sheriff’s Office responded to calls regarding a house party.”

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The sheriff’s department stated a 19-year-old Ole Miss student was arrested for an open house party and possession of alcohol.

“Whether it’s loud parties, property damage, or dangerous behavior, evictions will leave you heading back to the Sip without your deposit and no refund. So here’s your friendly reminder: There’s no Hotty Toddy in a jail lobby,” the post read.

In a post Monday, the department poked fun at the University of Texas’ chant “Hook ‘Em Horns” when reporting on four teenagers being arrested and charged with holding an open house party.

“When deputies got to the house and announced themselves, people began flooding out of the residence like someone had unlatched Bevo’s gate after taking a selfie,” it read.

“Our agency will continue to aggressively monitor those here on Spring Break disrupting quality of life for those who call Walton County home. … Mess with the bull, get the horns,” the post ended.

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