MLB

Police investigating A’s fans seemingly caught in stadium sex act

The Oakland Police Department has launched an investigation after two MLB fans at the Athletics-Mariners game on Sunday allegedly engaged in a sex act in the stands at RingCentral Coliseum.

“The Oakland Police Department was not alerted to this incident until after the game and we were advised that A’s staff/cameras did not capture video of this during the game. We have initiated an investigation,” said OPD Public Information Officer Candace Keas in a statement to KRON4.

“However, the parties have not been identified and no one has been cited/arrested at this time. The violation is 647(a) PC. Lewd acts in public.”

A's fans were seemingly caught in a sex act during an Aug. 21, 2022 game.
A’s fans were seemingly caught in a sex act during an Aug. 21, 2022, game. Polar Bear Fan/Twitter

If charged and convicted, the couple could face up to six months in jail and a fine of $1,000.

During Oakland’s eventual 5-3 win against the Mariners, a fan in attendance tweeted a video that appeared to show two fans sitting by themselves in the top left corner of section 334.

It’s unclear if the A’s are involved in the investigation. The team has yet to release a statement about the alleged incident.