A Florida couple are facing multiple charges after they started having sex in the back of a police car — after they were already under arrest on DUI charges, police say.

A Nassau County Sheriff's Office deputy saw Megan Mondanaro, 35, and Aaron Seth Thomas, 31, riding bikes without lights on around 11:30 p.m. Friday in Fernandina Beach, according to arrest reports obtained by USA TODAY.

Both riders cut into the middle of the road and were nearly hit by a car, which led the deputy to conduct a traffic stop, according to the report.

In the report, the deputy said he "detected a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from both of them." The deputy also noted Mondanaro and Thomas both had bloodshot and watery eyes and were slurring their words.

Things got strange after both Thomas and Mondanaro were arrested on DUI charges and placed in the back of the deputy's patrol car.

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"While I was outside my patrol vehicle, Megan and Aaron took their clothes off and started to have sex," the arresting deputy said in the arrest report.

"When I opened up the door to stop them, Aaron was naked and Megan had her pants down where her vaginal area was visible. I also observed her bra was halfway off and her breasts were fully visible."

Thomas was removed from the patrol car and managed to get away from another deputy at the scene before he was apprehended behind a Cold Stone Creamery, according to the report. He was taken to a hospital for treatment before being sent to the Nassau County Detention Center.

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A search of Thomas' backpack turned up seven full cans of the alcoholic malt beverage Four Loko and one empty can, according to the report.

Mondanaro "became violent and started kicking at" another deputy while being moved to another car, according to the report, which added Mondanaro was "placed on the ground" to stop her from hurting anyone.

Like Thomas, she was taken to the hospital for treatment before going to the Nassau County Detention Center.

Both Thomas and Mondanaro were given breathalyzers while at the jail. Mondanaro blew a .062 percent and a .066 percent; Thomas blew a .145 percent and a .146 percent.

"It should be noted that the time delay from the stop to the breath test was three hours and 21 minutes," the deputy wrote.