A McKinney house has earned the nickname "The Trump House" because of its many signs and decorations supporting the Republican presidential candidate.

But not everyone agrees with its message. In fact, the homeowner, Kimberly Loyd, says her home and front yard have been vandalized at least six times since March.

The most recent report happened last week.

Now, police have made some arrests.

Two teenagers, ages 16 and 17, were charged Tuesday with criminal trespass after Loyd says the teens tore up campaign signs and broke a statue in her yard last week.

"Two down, four to go," she said.

During the past several months, Loyd says vandals have spray-painted derogatory terms and symbols on her home and signs. At least one vandalism incident was captured on surveillance video, she said.

Loyd also says windows on her home have also been shot out with BB guns.

"I only did this because they kept bullying me and pushing me and I'm not going to be pushed by anybody," she said.

Despite the vandalism, Loyd says she will not be taking down any signs until after the election, which is Nov. 8.