As they continue cracking down of fireworks leading up to the Fourth of July, Long Beach police arrested a parolee and seized 250 pounds of illegal fireworks in North Long Beach Wednesday afternoon, according to the department.

Police said they’d gotten multiple complaints about illegal fireworks sales in the 200 block of East Adams Street.

When officers arrived there around 3:15 p.m. Wednesday, they stopped 25-year-old Irving Martinez, a gang member who was on parole, and searched his home, according to the department.

Inside, they found the fireworks, ammunition and illegal metal knuckles, police said.

Officers arrested Martinez on suspicion of possession of dangerous fireworks, possession of ammunition while prohibited and a parole violation, according to the department.

Police said he’s being held in Long Beach jail in lieu of $35,000 bail.

This is the latest in a series of fireworks busts by Long Beach police.

The biggest came Monday when officers found 5,000 pounds of fireworks worth about $30,000 being sold out of a makeshift garage storefront in North Long Beach, according to authorities.

All fireworks are illegal in long beach. Those who flout that law can be fined up to $1,000 and jailed for up to six months.