![]() ![]() Former Oklahoma resident Caron McBride, 52, says that she. Melissa Joan Hart more recently did a fun Sabrina the Teenage Witch blast from the past. A Texas woman was charged with a felony for not returning a VHS tape of 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' that was rented over 20 years ago. It makes me madder and madder the more I think about it," she told USA Today. "It's hurt me tremendously, and my family. However, she is looking into legal options. The DA's office said it decided to dismiss and expunge the case. Because when they ran my criminal background check, all they're seeing is those two words: felony embezzlement." She added over the last 20 years, she's been let go from several jobs without being given a reason. "I mean, I didn't try to deceive anyone over Samantha (Sabrina) the Teenage Witch. Meanwhile, I'm a wanted felon for a VHS tape." "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. She was charged with felony embezzlement of rented property in March of 2000 from Movie Place in Norman, Oklahoma, but didn't know about the charges until recently when she was trying to change her name on her license after getting married. I don't know, I have never watched that show in my entire life, just not my cup of tea." In what might be one of the most bizarre ways to catch a felony, a Texas woman is being charged for not returning a VHS tape in Oklahoma 20 years ago. 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. "The first thing she told me was felony embezzlement, so, I thought I was gonna have a heart attack," she explained of a call from the Cleveland County District Attorney's office in an interview. "Before she told me what what the charge was regarding, she told me she was even embarrassed to say what it was for.Sabrina the Teenage Witch is causing deep trouble for one woman.Ĭaron McBride, who resides in Texas, had a tape of the movie rented in her name 21 years ago in Oklahoma, just recently learned she faced a felony embezzlement charge, ABC 7 Chicago reported Sunday (April 25). "The first thing she told me was felony embezzlement, so, I thought I was gonna have a heart attack," McBride said. ![]() The store closed in 2008, according to KOKH. 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. The tape was "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," rented from a video store in Norman, Oklahoma, called Movie Place. Caron McBride found out about the charge while she was trying to change the name on. ![]() When McBride was referred to the Cleveland County District Clerk's office in Oklahoma for more information, a woman informed her that she had felony embezzlement charge - and it was because of a VHS tape that was rented in 1999 and never returned. A former Oklahoma resident was charged with felony embezzlement 20 years ago for failing to return a VHS tape. Bob D'Amico / Walt Disney Television via Getty ![]() Melissa Joan Hart with Salem the cat, as Sabrina the Teenage Witch. A Texas woman recently learned she was charged with a felony after not returning a VHS tape for over 20 years, CBS Dallas/Fort Worth reports.Caron McBride, a former Oklahoma resident, faced a felony embezzlement charge for not returning Sabrina the Teenage Witch to a movie rental store in Norman in 1999. that I had an issue in Oklahoma and this was the reference number for me to call this number and I did," McBride told NBC News. "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. ![]()
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