FedEx Driver Accused of Stealing $62,000 in Packages

Authorities found thousands of dollars worth of stolen goods in the driver's storage unit.

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

A 27-year-old FedEx delivery driver in Baton Rouge, Louisiana has been arrested and charged with felony theft after police discovered approximately $62,000 worth of stolen packages in his storage unit. The investigation began after a customer reported a missing package, leading authorities to identify the driver as a suspect and uncover the trove of stolen merchandise, including Nike shoes and cigars.

Why it matters

This case highlights the trust placed in delivery drivers and the potential for abuse of that trust, as well as the impact on customers when packages go missing. It also raises questions about FedEx's internal controls and screening processes for their delivery personnel.

The details

Authorities executed a search warrant for the storage unit on Perkins Road in Baton Rouge, where they discovered approximately $62,000 worth of stolen FedEx packages, including Nike shoes and large quantities of cigars. The investigation began after a customer reported a missing package two days prior, leading police to identify 27-year-old Tyran Jackson, a FedEx delivery driver, as the suspect. Jackson was subsequently arrested and booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on a felony theft charge.

  • On Feb. 13, authorities received a report of a missing package that had not been delivered two days prior.
  • On the same day, police executed a search warrant for the storage unit where the stolen goods were found.

The players

Tyran Jackson

A 27-year-old FedEx delivery driver who was arrested and charged with felony theft for allegedly stealing $62,000 worth of packages.

East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office

The law enforcement agency that investigated the theft and executed the search warrant, leading to the discovery of the stolen goods.

FedEx

The delivery company whose packages were stolen by the driver, and with whom they are cooperating in the investigation.

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What’s next

The judge will decide on Tuesday whether to allow Tyran Jackson to be released on bail.

The takeaway

This case highlights the importance of delivery companies maintaining robust security measures and vetting processes for their drivers to prevent theft and protect customer trust. It also underscores the need for stronger penalties and enforcement to deter such crimes, which can have a significant impact on both businesses and consumers.