Norman, OK - We've all heard the BlockBuster Video ads proclaiming 'No More Late Fees' - in contrast, a local video store initiates a return on time or go to jail policy.
According to court records the Norman video store, Movie Place, wants their overdue videos and they want them now!
The following 6 individuals all allegedly rented multiple videos from the Movie Place and then neglected to return them. The Movie Place isn't taking it lying down.
According to court records, Anthony James Purkey, 23, rented 5 DVD's and they are now almost two years past due.
And what did Purkey rent in March of 2005;
1. Friday After Next
2. House of 1000 Corpses
3. Blue Collar Comedy Hour Rides Again
4. Exorcist; the Beginning
5. King Arthur
Movie Place claims the videos to be worth $134.95.
On February 13, embezzlement charges were filed against Purkey.
Dymeshia Meshea Richard, 22, reportedly rented 6 DVDs in 2003 and allegedly failed to return two of them (Coyote Ugly and Hardball) valued at $44.04.
Embezzlement charges have also been filed against Richard.
Danny Wayne Mclain, 50, reportedly never returned the two videos he rented in January of 2006 (In Her Shoes & Transporter 2) valued at $56.14.
Embezzlement charges have been filed against McClain who apparently now resides in Richmond, VI.
Judy D. Landriault, 47, of Noble also allegedly failed to return her 5 movies (DNA, Grudge, Bruce Almighty, Butterfly Effect & Slash) valued at $167.15.
Landriault has also been charged with embezzlement.
James Mark McCullough, 36, is reportedly still holding on to his copies of Thomas Percy Saves the Day and Thomas Songs from the Station, valued at $32.48.
McCullough was charged with embezzlement.
Michelle Marie Snell, 26, allegedly rented two XBOX games and 5 DVDs valued at $183.74.
Snell was charged with embezzlement.
Arrest warrants have been issued for all 6 former Movie Place patrons.
In each case bail has been set at $1,000.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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