![]() ![]() Meanwhile, McBride is pleading innocence. Online documents show Caron McBride rented the VHS tape at ‘Movie Place’ in Norman, Oklahoma, a store that no longer exists.Įd Blau with Blau Law Firm told FOX 25 that while “there’s technically no victim in the case because of the business closure, Cleveland County could still prosecute the case because charges and a warrant was filed against McBride.” “Meanwhile, I’m a wanted felon for a VHS tape.”ĭocuments show the movie was rented at ‘Movie Place’ in Norman, which is no longer open. ![]() I have never watched that show in my entire life, just not my cup of tea,” McBride said. 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. “I had lived with a young man, this was over 20 years ago. McBride told FOX 25 she doesn’t remember ever renting the movie. #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. This girl is kidding me, right? She wasn’t kidding,” McBride said. ![]() “She told me it was over the VHS tape and I had to make her repeat it because I thought, this is insane. Online documents show Caron McBride is a wanted woman for never returning a rental VHS tape of “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” in 1999. “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. McBride was bowled over when she called the number and found out she was wanted for a felony. “I went to change my driver’s license, during this COVID thing you had to make an appointment, and so, I sent them an email (and) they sent me an email and they told me… that I had an issue in Oklahoma and this was the reference number for me to call this number and I did,” Caron McBride told the local Norman, Oklahoma Fox station. Santos judge to unseal names of people who paid lying rep’s $500K bondįeds offer $20K reward for former Larry Hogan aide on the lamĪ former Oklahoma resident got married and when she tried to change her last name on her Texas driver’s license, found out she was a wanted woman in her old state - for failing to return a VHS tape over two decades ago. Lawyer who blew $8M of clients’ money in Vegas strikes deal with feds "I don't know, I have never watched that show in my entire life, just not my cup of tea.NJ couple stole $91K from youth soccer club to pay for Disney trip, kids’ party, bills: police 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," McBride said. "I had lived with a young man, this was over 20 years ago. It was a moment of disbelief for McBride as she was talking to the Cleveland County District Attorney's Office this week after she learned she is a wanted felon for never returning "Sabrina The Teenage Witch" on VHS 21 years ago, which she said she never rented. "The first thing she told me was felony embezzlement, so, I thought I was gonna have a heart attack," said Caron McBride, who is now facing more than just late fee charges. The problem is, she never returned the tape she allegedly rented in Oklahoma and now it's landed her in some serious legal trouble. A VHS movie rented more than 20 years ago has come back to haunt a woman in Texas. ![]() A woman has been charged with a felony for not returning a "Sabrina The Teenage Witch" VHS tape she rented 20+ years ago. ![]()
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