Police revealed that a woman jumped into the sea from a public pier in an 'attempt to evade' authorities after being allegedly caught having sex in public.
If you'd spotted how nice the weather is at the moment and fancied yourself a bit of expeditionary al fresco sex, then take this story as a warning.
On Memorial Day (May 27), police received calls that two people were spotted on Naples Pier in Florida getting hot and steamy.
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Allyssia Razo and Zadok Westfield were spotted by several other members of the public on the historical pier behind a locked gate with a 'no trespassing' sign on - part of the pier closed off as a result of damage from a hurricane named Hurricane Ian which occurred last year.
One witness who called police claimed that she'd spotted the pair having sex while visiting the pier with her friend and both of their children, aged between seven and 15.
When authorities arrived at the scene, it's reported the 20-year-old and 23-year-old were found 'looking disheveled' and Westfield allegedly completely naked.
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However, Razo wasn't about to surrender herself to police that easily.
Razo is reported as having jumped into the Gulf of Mexico sea despite being 'instructed' by Naples Police Officer Matthew Blomquist 'not to'.
Blomquist's police report states, as quoted by The Daily Mail: "She did, in attempt to evade me, and began to swim northeast towards the beach."
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Alas, after Razo got out of the sea in the area of Board Avenue South, beach patrol caught her and she was swiftly arrested and taken into custody.
Back on the pier, Westfield is reported as having remained with authorities, allegedly telling them he and Razo had swum to the restricted area of the pier with the intention of jumping off into the sea.
However, that apparently didn't go to plan and he said they ultimately ended up having sex.
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Both Razo and Westfield are reported as having been charged with disturbing the peace.
Razo has also been charged with resisting an officer without violence and trespassing, while Westfield was additionally charged with disorderly conduct.
On Monday (May 27) the pair posted bond and they're both currently expected in court on June 19, The Daily Mail reports.
UNILAD has contacted City of Naples Police Department for comment.
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