Six people — all over the age of 60 — were arrested in Connecticut after police responded to multiple complaints about people engaging in "lewd and sexual activity" in a public park.

The Fairfield Police Department's Quality of Life Unit investigated the complaints and set up surveillance at the Grace Richardson Conservation Area, a nature preserve in Fairfield.

"Several violations were observed," according to a news release.

Police arrested Daniel Dobbins, 67; Otto D. Williams, 62; Charles L. Ardito, 75; John Linartz, 62; Richard Butler, 82; and Joyce Butler, 85. All six were released with a promise to appear in court.

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All six were arrested on breach of peace charges. Dobbins and Linartz were also charged with public indecency.

Police say the area was being publicized on the internet as an area for people to meet and have sex, according to the Associated Press.

This isn't the first time Dobbins has been arrested on breach of peace charges, The Connecticut Post reported. He was issued a misdemeanor summons by a different Connecticut police agency for walking naked in a park, according to the newspaper.

At the time, Dobbins told police he was naked for medical reasons, the Post reported.

Contributing: The Associated Press