Police chiefs investigated regarding break-in

A break-in at the home of the surrogate mother carrying Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick's twins has sparked an investigation involving two police chiefs and tabloid reporters.

A bizarre story involving two police officers and the surrogate mother carrying Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick's twins is slowly beginning to unfold. According to MSNBC, police chiefs from Martins Ferry and Bridgeport, Ohio are currently under investigation by the Bureau of Criminal Investigation over a break-in involving the surrogate.

SFGate.com reports that the two police chiefs, Barry Carpenter and Chad DoJack, allegedly made an agreement with a tabloid reporter to break into the woman's home in Ohio, gather information about her lifestyle, and subsequently do an expose piece on her.

Carpenter is maintaining that he is innocent, according to TheIntelligencer.net, and that he has yet to even be informed of what crime he allegedly committed. The article states that Carpenter had been told by DoJack that the reporters for the National Enquirer were staying at a motel in Blaine and were willing to pay the former to disclose the location of the surrogate's home. Carpenter admitted to meeting with the reporters, but he claims that he "messed" with them and only told them that he "may or may not" have said information.

Carpenter says that he has been cooperative during the investigation, which he learned about approximately two weeks ago, and has said that there was not much more he could reveal.

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