The home of a sergeant who works for a Texas sheriff’s office was targeted twice in one week by Molotov cocktail attacks, authorities said.

The first incident took place at about 9:30 p.m. Monday when an explosive struck the outside of the home in the town of Katy, according to the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office.

The sergeant from the department was “awoken to the front of his house on fire,” Fort Bend Sheriff Troy Nehls said in a Sunday press conference.

“This is a very dangerous game people are playing … this is horrible,” said Nehls.

The second attack occurred about 3 a.m. Sunday when the victim’s car was struck by another Molotov cocktail.

Surveillance footage released by the department shows the vehicle, which is parked in a driveway, engulfed in flames.

The video also shows what police said was a “vehicle of interest” that was at the scene early Sunday. Authorities believe it’s a newer model black Ford F-250.

The driver of the truck was seen wearing blue jeans, white sneakers and a baseball cap.