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Sarah Jessica Parker burglary suspects arraigned

Published on July 31, 2009 at 3:17 PM

Sarah Jessica Parker burglary suspects arraignedTwo Ohio police chiefs suspected of invading the home of a woman hired as a surrogate by ‘Sex and the City’ star, Sara Jessica Parker, have now been arrested on charges whose nature are so far unknown.

After the news broke in June, an Ohio-based Special Prosecutor was appointed to study allegations that the two men – Martin’s Ferry Police Chief, Barry Carpenter and Bridgeport’s Chief, Chad Dojack, broke into the surrogate’s home to steal personal data they could sell to a tabloid. The two men were booked at the Belmont County Jail on unspecified charges late Wednesday, then released pending further inquiries. No-one at the two officer’s stations would discuss the event, or release further details.

A representative for Harrison County’s Special Prosecutor, T. Shawn Harvey told the Huffington Post the two officers would face prosecution before a Grand Jury if the evidence his office was now engaged in collecting proved such action was needed.

The two accused were arraigned at Belmont County Court this morning, but people representing the judge hearing the case, John Solovan, refused any comment as the law states potential Grand Jury indictments cannot be disclosed until after those accused are arraigned.

In lighter news, the victim of the alleged home invasion presented Sarah Jessica, 44, and her husband, Matthew Broderick with two healthy twin girls on June 22nd  – So not all of the news in this story is bad.

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