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April 28, 2021
PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER/ASIA NEWS NETWORK – A woman who failed to return a VHS tape rented over two decades ago in Oklahoma, United States (US), just recently learned that she was slapped with an embezzlement charge.
Caron McBride was charged for not returning
Sabrina the Teenage Witch apparently rented by her former partner back in 1999, online documents showed, as cited by Fox affiliate
KOKH on April 23.
She only found out about the charge 21 years later, when she was trying to change her name on her licence after getting married.
“The first thing she told me was felony embezzlement, so, I thought I was gonna have a heart attack, ” McBride was quoted as saying.
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In April 2021, local, national international news outlets published a remarkable crime story, reporting that a woman living in Texas had faced a felony embezzlement charge over an unreturned “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” video tape that was rented from a video store in Oklahoma more than 20 years earlier.
On April 22, Oklahoma television station KOKH published an article with the headline “Oklahoma woman charged with felony for not returning VHS tape 21 years ago” stating that:
A former Oklahoma resident is facing felony embezzlement charges for not returning a VHS tape rented in Norman more than two decades ago. Online documents show Caron McBride is a wanted woman for never returning ‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch’ on VHS tape in 1999.
Sabrina the Teenage Witch VHS Leads to a Felony Charge
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A Texas woman has taken her case public after learning that a video rental store had pressed felony charges against her in 1999 for a never-returned rental copy of
Sabrina the Teenage Witch. According to Caron McBride, she never rented the VHS tape, but a Movie Place video store in Norman, Oklahoma, reportedly pressed charges when the tape wasn t returned. Movie Place is no longer in business, but after she married and wanted to change her name, she discovered that a warrant was out for her arrest on felony charges of embezzlement of rental property, presumably filed by the video store before it closed.