A Concord, North Carolina man has been arrested on suspicion of failing to return a video rented 14 years ago. James Meyers is accused of failing to return a rented tape to a video store that no longer exists, according to local media and his own account on YouTube.

Meyers said he was pulled over Wednesday, allegedly for having a taillight out. A Concord police officer ran a background check, and that's when an outstanding warrant surfaced. The arrest warrant was for Meyers being well over a decade late in returning Freddy Got Fingered, a comedy starring comedian Tom Green.

"He goes, 'Sir, I don’t know how to tell you this, but there’s a warrant for your arrest from 2002. Apparently, you rented a movie Freddy Got Fingered and you never returned it... And we’re here to take you to jail,'" Meyers said of the incident with a Concord police officer.

Meyers was allowed to leave the scene and take his young daughter to school if he promised to surrender later in the day.

He did, and he was arrested, handcuffed, and released on a condition to appear April 27 in a local court. The alleged crime is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $200.

Tom Green later tweeted: "I just saw this and I am struggling to believe it is real."