Moorhead Man Booked in Card Fraud Case

Jordan Scott Schuler Nickerson
Jordan Scott Schuler Nickerson

Moorhead Man Booked in Card Fraud Case

MOORHEAD, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — Jordan Scott Schuler Nickerson, 30, was booked into the Clay County Jail on June 9, 2026.

The booking was recorded at 5:00 p.m. The Moorhead Police Department was listed as the arresting agency.

The jail entry lists one alleged count of financial transaction card fraud. The supplied record does not describe the reported conduct.

It also does not identify a cardholder, business, transaction amount, or property. No police officer names appear in this report.

Booking Details

The booking information does not list a court file number. It also does not include bond terms or a hearing date.

Those details may appear later in public court records. Charges can also change after review by prosecutors.

The Clay County inmate roster provides current public custody information.

Jail status may change after release, transfer, or court action.

Jordan Scott Schuler Nickerson booking photo
Jordan Scott Schuler Nickerson booking photo.

Financial Transaction Card Fraud Law

Minnesota Statute 609.821 covers several forms of financial transaction card fraud.

The law addresses unauthorized card use and related conduct.

However, the booking entry does not state which part of the law applies.

It also does not describe the evidence supporting the allegation.

The exact charge should be confirmed through a filed complaint. Court records may include more facts about the case.

The statute lists offense definitions and possible penalties. Penalties can depend on the facts and transaction value.

Public Records

The Clay County Sheriff’s Office may update roster content. A booking listing is not a final court record.

Public district court records may be available through Minnesota Court Records Online.

Some documents may not appear immediately after a booking.

The Moorhead Police Department website also provides agency information.

It includes department services and public contact resources.

Presumption of Innocence

A jail booking does not establish guilt. It only records that a person was processed into custody.

Nickerson is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

Prosecutors may amend, reduce, or dismiss the listed allegation.

A judge or jury may later decide the case. Filed court documents provide the best source for confirmed updates.

This report is based only on the booking information provided.

It may be updated when verified records add new details.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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