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Talk about going off the deep end.

A Florida woman who was caught in flagrante on a public pier in Naples dived into the water in an attempt to get away from cops on Monday afternoon, authorities said.

The escape didn’t do 20-year-old Allyssia Razo much good, though — she was picked up by the beach patrol as soon as she made it to shore, according to a police report.

Alyssia Razo, 20, jumped off the pier when police arrived. Collier County Jail

The Naples Police Department received multiple reports about a man and woman having sex behind the historic pier’s locked gate at about 4:30 p.m. during the busy Memorial Day holiday.

Razo and Zadok Westfield, 23, were still at it when officers arrived. 

As the two scrambled to put on their clothes, Razo moved to the edge of the pier and jumped in — despite officers’ commands to stay where she was.

Westfield, who was completely naked when police arrived, stayed at the scene.

Zadok Westfield, 23, was completely naked when cops arrived. Collier County Jail

He told the officer that he and Razo had swum to the end of the pier and intended to jump off but wound up having sex instead.

A witness told police she was enjoying the beach near the pier with her four children, ages 7 to 15, when they noticed Razo and Westfield naked in the public spot.

She told police “her minor children were asking questions about what the subjects were doing.” 

The Naples Police Department received calls about the duo during the busy Memorial Day holiday. Jeff Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Razo and Westfield were each charged with trespassing and disturbing the peace.

Razo was additionally charged with resisting arrest without violence. 

Both were taken into custody and bonded out the same day.

The iconic pier, which juts about 1,000 feet into the Gulf of Mexico, has only been partially open to visitors since it was severely damaged by Hurricane Ian in 2022.