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Fredrick Riley via Coweta County Sheriff's Office
Fredrick Riley via Coweta County Sheriff's Office

Georgia man nabbed for greeting DoorDash drivers completely nude

You want fry sauce with that?

Police arrested a 65-year-old man in Coweta County, Georgia, after he answered the door to accept his DoorDash order naked — not once or twice — but three times the same night. One of the female drivers captured the encounter on camera, and both called the police. Authorities arrested the man on two charges of indecent exposure.

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According to Fox 5 Atlanta, on August 25, 2025, cops nabbed the naked suspect, Fredrick Riley, after tricking him. After the first two drivers reported Riley’s nude escapades, one of whom said he invited them inside his house, Georgia law enforcement sent a female officer to knock on his door and announce, “DoorDash!” Sure enough, Riley answered the door with no clothes on, and the responding officers cuffed him and took him downtown.

Riley could spend a year in jail

Reports say authorities booked him at the Coweta County Jail on a $1200 bond. Coweta County authorities released the body cam footage of Riley’s arrest, but the footage doesn’t show whether he had any clothes on when they took him to jail.

If convicted of public indecency, and it’s Riley’s first offense, he could spend up to 12 months in jail, pay as much as $1,000 fine, and spend as long as 12 months on probation. Riley’s current legal status is unclear.

Those DoorDash drivers were doing their jobs and didn’t need to see Riley parade around in his birthday suit, and thankfully, everyone’s alright.

DoorDash has a suite of safety features within the Dasher app, powered by a partnership with ADT, a security company, to assist drivers who may feel unsafe.

Drivers can report any inappropriate behavior from customers directly through the app. DoorDash’s Trust & Safety team investigates these reports, and if they find a customer has violated the policy, they may face consequences up to and including permanent account deactivation.


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