Foul language for an hour in Sebastian? What fun!

SEBASTIAN — A man accused of yelling foul language in his resort room for close to an hour got an opportunity to rant and rave elsewhere – at the Indian River County jail.

Sebastian police encountered Timothy Fothergill, 25, Feb. 7 after being called to Capt. Hiram’s Resort on U.S. 1 for a person “screaming in his room,” an affidavit states.

It was after 1 a.m., and some not-so-enthused guests and an employee met police.

“They began explaining that a male on the third floor is highly intoxicated and has been yelling obscenities in his room for the past 45 minutes,” an affidavit states.

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The man, identified as Fothergill, reportedly was removed about a month earlier but allowed to return to the resort because he was a long time patron.

After an elevator ride to the third floor, investigators “immediately heard the male screaming as loud as he could."

While it sounded like he was arguing with someone, police figured out “he was yelling at himself.”

After about 15 minutes of listening to the apparent cacophony, police told Fothergill to come out.

He wasn’t having it.

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Police tried to open the door. It would open slightly but was locked with a safety latch from the inside.

Fothergill said he’d come out in five minutes, and police reported smelling marijuana.

Fothergill, listed as unemployed, screamed “about how he has millions of dollars and will be calling his lawyer,” the affidavit states.

Police forced open the door and found a bag of pot.

Fothergill, of St. Augustine, may need to call that lawyer.

That’s because he was arrested on charges including disorderly conduct, resisting arrest without violence and possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and taken to the Indian River County jail.