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Delivery Driver Leaves Customer More Than Pizza

Troy Tuttle

By Jessie Williams

Fifty-six-year-old pizza delivery driver, Troy Scott Tuttle, was arrested by Macon County law enforcement last weekend after one local family was shocked to receive a lot more than just the pizza they ordered.

According to a report filed by Deputy Jacob Lopata, officers were dispatched to a Morgan Rd. residence in Lafayette on Saturday, October 25, in regard to a pizza delivery driver urinating in a customer’s driveway with children present.

Upon the officer’s arrival, he spoke with the caller’s husband and was presented with video footage of the incident, showing the male delivery driver hand a pizza box to one of the children outside and a little while later walk to his vehicle, open the door and reach towards his groin area. Liquid, believed to be urine, was located in the driveway where the delivery vehicle, a gray Jeep SUV, was parked.

The male customer stated that his children witnessed the incident.

The name given to law enforcement by the delivery driver’s co-workers at Pizza Hut – Troy Tuttle, was the same name registered to the license plate on the vehicle.

A traffic stop was later made on Tuttle’s vehicle for failure to maintain lane due to officers observing the vehicle cross over the center line several times.

After speaking with Tuttle, he did admit to urinating in the driveway of the residence and stated there was nothing illegal in his vehicle when asked by police.

Officers were given consent to search the Jeep SUV and located a cloth Crown Royal bag containing five unmarked pill bottles. Inside one of the bottles was half of a hydrocodone pill and another contained multiple baggies that had a crystal-like residue inside, consistent with methamphetamine.

Also discovered in the search was a cloth eyeglass case containing a glass pipe with a white residue and burn marks on it, a clear container with a folded up piece of paper inside containing a white powdery substance, and three cut drinking straws with a white, powdery residue inside of them.

Mr. Tuttle was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, simple possession, indecent exposure and possession of methamphetamine.

His bond was set at $19,000, and he is scheduled to appear in general sessions court on November 19, 2025.