![]() 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 Iâm thinking he went and got it and didnât take it back or something. McBride doesn't recall even renting the tape of the ABC sitcom, âI had lived with a young man, this was over 20 years ago. However, since an arrest warrant had been issued, despite the store no longer being in business, the charges remained in place. The video was rented from a store named âMovie Placeâ in Norman, Oklahoma, which went out of business over a decade ago. The first thing (the woman answering the phone at the Cleveland County District Attorneyâs Office) told me was (I was wanted for) felony embezzlement, so, I thought I was gonna have a heart attack." As it turned out, the "felony embezzlement" was for renting a VHS copy of Sabrina the Teenage Witch and never returning it. ![]() RELATED: Riverdale Fans Rejoice â That Sabrina Crossover Is Looking More and More LikelyMcBride explained what happened when she went to go change her name after getting married, âI went to change my driverâs 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 had no idea that she was a "wanted woman" for over two decades due to an unreturned VHS rental that she has no memory of even renting back in 1999. A Texas woman who was trying to change her name after getting married was shocked to discover that she had a felony charge on her record due to an unreturned Sabrina the Teenage Witch VHS rental from nearly 22 years earlier. ![]()
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