Detroit Lakes, Becker County (trfnews.i234.me) — A 21-year-old Detroit, Michigan man is charged in Becker County District Court.
Maurice Drewaun Jordan is charged with felony theft by swindle.
What prosecutors allege
According to court records, the case involves a Detroit Lakes Walmart theft.
Investigators said it happened on Dec. 15, 2025.
They said Jordan stole more than $2,000 in electronics.
The complaint lists two Apple Watches at $429 each.
It also lists two 11-inch Apple iPads at $599 each.
Four spider wraps were also taken, valued at $5.80 each.
The total value listed is $2,079.20.

How the theft allegedly happened
Prosecutors say Jordan used a fake Spark Shopper driver’s identity.
They say he entered the store shortly after 1 p.m.
He went straight to the electronics department, according to the complaint.
Jordan allegedly told an associate he was a Spark Shopper delivery driver.
He then showed what looked like a real order barcode on his phone.
He requested two iPads and two watches from a secured case.
The associate retrieved the items, the complaint said.
The associate added spider wire security devices to the items.
The items were placed into a bag, as requested.
Prosecutors say Jordan then left without paying.
Alarm activation and follow-up
The store’s exit alarms activated, according to the complaint.
A Walmart employee followed Jordan outside and stopped him.
Jordan allegedly showed the same barcode and an “exit pass.”
The employee believed the pass was legitimate.
The employee allowed Jordan to leave, the complaint said.
Prosecutors say Jordan entered a waiting vehicle and left.
Walmart later determined the Spark Shopper order was fraudulent.
The merchandise had not been paid for, according to court records.
What happens next
Jordan’s first appearance is scheduled for March 19.
The hearing is set before District Judge Michelle W. Lawson.
A criminal complaint contains allegations.
A defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
You can search public case updates on Minnesota Court Records Online.
You can read Minnesota’s theft statute at the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes.
For general information on Spark delivery, see Walmart Spark Driver.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.