Judge Bans Florida Man From Ordering Pizza After Alleged Crank Calls

No pizza for you!
A judge ordered Randy Riddle to stop calling pizza places after he made too many alleged crank calls.
A judge ordered Randy Riddle to stop calling pizza places after he made too many alleged crank calls.
Indian River County Sheriff's Office

A life without pizza delivery? That’s the terrifying new reality for a Florida man who lost the right to order pizza after allegedly making too many crank calls.

Randy Riddle, 49, would allegedly call pizza places in Sebastian, Florida and the surrounding area, order pizza and then either refuse to pay for the food or gave fake addresses, according to TCPalm.

He cost the local businesses at least $667, the newspaper said.

Riddle was released on bail on the condition that he not order pizza, and was scheduled to return to court at the end of the month.

He was previously convicted of making harassing phone calls in 2008, TCPalm reported.

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