A judge in Florida moved to legally ban a man from ordering pizza after law enforcement officials discovered he was prank calling multiple businesses in the area and refusing to pay.
According to USA Today affiliate TC Palm, Randly Riddle of Sebastian used multiple phone numbers and fake names to make dozens of calls between May 30 and June 18 to at least three different pizza restaurants. Riddle provided drivers to fake addresses or refused to pay calling the food “gross.”
During the three week investigation period, Riddle placed calls to TJ’s Pizza, Danny’s Pizza, and several other local delivery places in Sebastian, Indian River County and Micco, Fla.
In total, the businesses said they lost at least $667 because of food they cooked that was delivered to fake addresses and wasted.
Riddle was arrested on August 1 and charged with four counts of harassing phone calls, two counts of first-degree petty theft and one count of second-degree petty theft.
“Defendant shall refrain from calling any pizza establishment and/or making any harassing calls or his bond shall be revoked,” states the warrant affidavit.
That’s not amore.