How amazing is the whole saga? McBride said she even doesn’t remember ever renting the movie. The woman found out about the charge when she went to change her name on her license after getting married. Ed Blau, of Blau Law Firm, told KOKH that despite there being no victim, Cleveland County can still prosecute. A woman in Texas recently found out she was charged with felony embezzlement for not returning a VHS tape two decades ago. #UPDATE: Caron McBride, who was charged with felony embezzlement for never returning a VHS tape 21 years ago will have her case dismissed & the Cleveland County Court Clerk has been ordered to expunge the indictment. Meanwhile, Im a wanted felon for a VHS tape. After a lot of stress and a couple of sleepless nights, McBride found out she is off the hook for her ‘crimes.’ “The first thing (the woman answering the phone at the Cleveland County District Attorney’s Office) told me was (I was wanted for) felony embezzlement, so, I thought I was gonna have a heart attack,” McBride said. Online documents show Caron McBride is a wanted woman for never returning Sabrina the Teenage Witch on VHS tape in 1999. McBride was amazed when she called the number and found out she was wanted for a felony. A former Oklahoma resident is facing felony embezzlement charges for not returning a VHS tape rented in Norman more than two decades ago. The woman and former Oklahoma resident, Caron. The docs said that she was wanted for not returning a rental VHS tape of Sabrina the Teenage Witch in 1999. A woman is learning of a felony charge in Oklahoma for failing to return a VHS tape of Sabrina the Teenage Witch more than two decades ago. However, an explanation for the charge has yet to be revealed since Oklahoma’s law requires a property to be over $500.Documents online showed that, indeed, McBride was a wanted woman. Thankfully, the district attorney will be dismissing the case on Wednesday. RELATED STORIES: Man Wins Lawsuit Against His Parents For Throwing Out $25,000 Porn CollectionĪccording to MSN, she rented the tape from “Movie Place” but the business closed its doors in 2008. A woman who allegedly failed to return a rented VHS tape to her local video store back in 1999 is now facing felony charges 21 years later. Meanwhile, I’m a wanted felon for a VHS tape.” I have never watched that show in my entire life, just not my cup of tea. He had two kids, daughters that were 8, 10, or 11 years old, and I’m thinking he went and got it and didn’t take it back or something. The woman didn’t know about the charges until recently when she tried to change her name on her license after getting married in Texas. I had lived with a young man - this was over 20 years ago. This girl is kidding me, right?’ She wasn’t kidding. The 52-year-old was charged with felony embezzlement of rental property in Oklahoma, where she used to live back in March 2000, more than a year after the VHS tape of Sabrina the Teenage Witch was due to be returned, according to USA Today. “She told me it was over the VHS tape, and I had to make her repeat it because I thought, ‘This is insane. The tape was of Sabrina the Teenage Witch. She learned she had a record of a felony charge for failing to return a VHS tape to a local video store.in 1999. She further explained that she rented the tape when she was in a relationship with a man who had two kids. Woman Charged With Felony For Not Returning Rented Sabrina VHS For Over 20 Years Mike Walsh. After contacting the Cleveland County District Attorney’s Office, McBride said the charge was filed on March 2000 after she failed to return a rented copy of “Sabrina The Teenage Witch” in 1999. Former Oklahoma resident Caron McBride said she discovered she was wanted for embezzlement when she attempted to change her name at a local DMV after getting married in Texas.
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