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Police Chief to Serve Jail Time for SJP Surrogate Break-In

Wednesday – December 30, 2009 – 2:12pm

The Ohio police chief found guilty last month of breaking into the home of Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick's surrogate has been sentenced to two years and eight months in prison.

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Suspended Martins Ferry Police Chief Barry Carpenter was convicted on Nov. 23 with receiving stolen property, theft in office and tampering with evidence.

His attorney says he plans to appeal the sentence, which was first reported by Ohio affiliate WTRF.

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Carpenter -- along with Bridgeport Police Chief Chad Dojack, who is scheduled to stand trial on similar charges in January -- broke into the surrogate's home in May seeking information they could sell to a tabloid. The tabloid turned them into authorities after discovering how the material was obtained. The surrogate -- who later gave birth to the star couple's twins Marion and Tabitha -- was not at home during the incident.

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At the time, Carpenter -- who pled not guilty -- told local WTOV station: "I'm 100 percent innocent in this and my department is as well."

The police chief resigned from his post two weeks ago.

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  • December 31, 2009 - 4:07pm Ella Says:

    Wow, thats the first time a tabloid has ever gave a crap about where info comes from. Im shocked they turned these guys in. Good for them!
  • December 30, 2009 - 10:17pm Eva Says:

    Shame on anyone seeking to intentionally invade another's privacy. Shame on the police chief "100% innocent and his department is, as well". Gives cops a bad name.
  • December 30, 2009 - 5:40pm Jon Says:

    Good, glad he was sentenced!