Ted Danson, Kristen Bell and Darius Rucker Join Virtual Fundraiser for LA Family Housing COURTESY OF LA FAMILY HOUSING Don t believe the lie that homelessness is an unsolvable problem. It is completely solvable, said event co-chair and veteran marketing executive Blair Rich during Thursday night s Home Together event.
Stephanie Klasky-Gamer said that if someone told her a year ago that LA Family Housing would be hosting its second annual virtual fundraiser Home Together this week, she would not have believed them. But facts are facts and since the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing and homelessness in L.A. is worse than ever, the organization once again took its marquee fundraiser online.
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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.
US woman faces criminal charge for not returning VHS tape rented in 1999 © Somya Lohia US woman faces criminal charge for not returning VHS tape rented in 1999
A woman in the United States was shocked to learn that she had an active warrant for a felony embezzlement charge for the past two decades after her failure to return a VHS tape, which she rented in 1999.
Caron McBride, a former Oklahoma resident now living in Texas, found out about the charges when she reached a local DMV to change her name on her driver’s license after getting married.
The charges were filed in March 2000, reported Oklahoma News. The court record states that she “feloniously embezzled” the video cassette tape “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” from a store called “Movie Place” on Lindsey Street in Norman in 1999. The store has been shuttered since 2009, it.
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