My question involves a consumer law issue in the State of: MO

Hello,
I was confronted by a LPO in the aisle of a grocery store today. I had my toddler neice with me at the time and she was getting hungry and cranky, so I broke off a piece of one of the donuts we were buying from the bakery and gave it to her to tide her over. She ate that piece and I broke off another small chunk but she didn't want it, so I popped it in my mouth. Anyhow, 95% of the donut remained (along with the 5 others) and we were just about to the check out when an LPO stopped us and said 'Stop eating the donut!'. I kind of stared at him--thinking he was just a weirdo shopper offended for some reason--for a minute and then said 'Sir, we're going to pay for everything' and continued toward the checkout. Then he stood behind me and watched us check out, when I rang up the 6 donuts, he went to the cashier and asked how many I paid for and I realized he was LPO, not just an ornery customer. Anyhow, I was incredibly shaken and humiliated but left the store without being further harassed. My question is: will they check the receipt for my credit card info and get my address and come to arrest me, or send me a summons for court in the mail??