Bemidji (trfnews.i234.me) — A Bemidji woman now faces a gross misdemeanor charge after prosecutors said she entered Walmart despite a prior trespass notice and left with unpaid items.
According to a criminal complaint filed in Beltrami County District Court, Amanda Marie Iceman is charged with fourth-degree burglary. The charge stems from an incident reported on February 18, 2026, at the Bemidji Walmart.
What the complaint says
The complaint says Amanda Marie Iceman had already been barred from the store. Court records state she was served with a trespass notice on April 8, 2025. That notice allegedly banned her from the Bemidji Walmart for life.
Prosecutors say she returned to the store on February 18, 2026. A Walmart asset protection worker allegedly saw her enter the business, place several items into a bag, and leave through a fire exit. The complaint says the merchandise was not paid for and that Walmart did not give permission for the items to be taken.
The case was filed on February 25, 2026. It accuses Iceman of entering a public building with the intent to steal, or stealing while inside, after being told not to return within the previous year.
Charge and possible penalty
The complaint lists the charge as fourth-degree burglary under Minnesota Statute 609.582. The filing lists the offense as a gross misdemeanor. The maximum penalty shown in the complaint is 364 days in jail, a $3,000 fine, or both.
This is not a conviction. It is a formal accusation. The case will move through court before any final outcome is reached.
Prior warrant also noted
The complaint also says a review of Iceman’s criminal history showed an active warrant in another case. That warrant was listed as outstanding since November 7, 2025.
Readers who want to follow the case can search public court information through Minnesota Court Records Online.
As with all criminal cases, the defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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