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Coweta County Man Charged with Indecent Exposure for Greeting Delivery Drivers Nude

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Published on August 26, 2025
Coweta County Man Charged with Indecent Exposure for Greeting Delivery Drivers NudeSource: Unsplash/ Marques Thomas

In a bizarre turn of events in Coweta County, a man has been making headlines after being charged with public indecency for welcoming food delivery drivers to his home while stark naked. According to a report by FOX 5 Atlanta, Fredrick Riley faced law enforcement after two female drivers delivering food on behalf of DoorDash reported that he greeted them without a stitch of clothing.

These alarming incidents, which both occurred on the same evening, prompted the Coweta County deputies to employ an unconventional tactic sending in a female deputy disguised as a delivery driver, and surely enough, the man answered the door in the nude again in bodycam footage obtained by authorities and he was taken into custody without further clothes or ado. As the sergeant on the case, Chris Ricketson, shared with FOX 5 Atlanta, "One of the drivers was able to snap a picture of him at the front door, and he was fully naked." In a scene captured on video, Riley's shock was palpable at the moment deputies informed him of the public indecency charges against him.

After being apprehended, Riley was granted a temporary release from the Coweta County Jail on a $1,200 bond. This unconventional story took an even stranger turn as the bodycam video made public by the Sheriff's Office clearly depicted Riley in the controversial state of undress reported by the delivery drivers. WSB-TV Atlanta, providing further details on the timing of the calls to Coweta 911 and Riley's subsequent arrest, noted that the calls from the concerned delivery drivers came in around 9:17 p.m on Saturday.

In his interaction with law enforcement, Riley was charged with two counts of indecent exposure adding to his legal woes, the whole encounter and the formal charges laid against him offer a stark reminder of the sometimes tenuous nature of decorum and legality in everyday interactions, the Coweta County man's actions sparking a combination of concern and a meticulous response from local deputies that led to the charges as confirmed by the materials released by the WSB-TV Atlanta report.