
Thankfully, anyone who wants to revisit Sabrina the Teenage Witch still has options that don’t include embezzlement, as long as they stick to Hulu and other streaming platforms that offer the sitcom. (KOKH) - A former Oklahoma resident recently learned she spent years as a wanted felon after she was charged for not returning a VHS tape. Wanting to watch Sabrina the Teenage Witch might make you a lot of things, including nostalgic, but it shouldn’t make you a wanted felon. Perhaps it’s time for McBride to immerse herself in the world of Sabrina Spellman, a character who also often found herself at the center of problems as a result of foolish boyfriends, no offense to Harvey Kinkle. Those in similar situations have been charged with misdemeanors and some have even spent time in jail, all for failure to return a tape. Potentially, McBride could have made an illegal U-turn and been brought in on felony charges anytime since 2000. by Haley Victory Smith, Breaking News Reporter Ap05:32 PM A former Oklahoma resident was charged with felony embezzlement 20 years ago for failing to return a VHS tape. Caron McBride, 52, made the discovery during a trip to the DMV. Twenty years ago, she forgot to return a VHS tape.

In fact, she was guilty of a crime most people of a certain age have probably committed. I was stuck with murderers in Erie Pastor Swope (paranrmlpastor) April 25, 2021. According to CBS News, McBride’s lost VHS had been haunting her since 1999 and as a result of not returning the tape, McBride was wanted in Cleveland County, Oklahoma for felony embezzlement.

Luckily the Judge knew me when I pastored a church in Lawrence County. A warrant for crimes like this are usually only brought to attention when the so-called criminal is pulled over for speeding or brought in on other charges. She was a criminal for a crime she didn’t even remember committing. I had an overdue tape lost during a move. In a way, McBride’s ignorance of the charge is a testament to her status as a law-abiding citizen rather than a runaway felon. It was an honest mistake from a bygone era, but neglecting to return a Sabrina the Teenage Witch VHS tape rented 22 years ago earned an Oklahoma woman a criminal record for felony embezzlement.
