Warrant issued for wife of TV bounty hunter ‘Dog’ on misdemeanour harassment count

MONUMENT, Colo. – Police in Colorado say an arrest warrant has been issued for the wife of TV bounty hunter Duane (Dog) Chapman after she was accused of verbally harassing a teenager.

Attorneys for Beth Chapman say she did nothing wrong.

The Colorado Springs Gazette reported Thursday (http://tinyurl.com/lvftfyw) that police in Monument, north of Colorado Springs, couldn’t reach Chapman to issue a summons, so they obtained the warrant.

Chapman’s Colorado attorney, Gary Lozow, says she will co-operate with police and expects to be exonerated.

Police Lt. Steve Burk says the alleged harassment took place July 10 at a lake. He declined to provide details.

The Chapmans appear on the CMT show “Dog and Beth: On the Hunt.” They own a home in Castle Rock.

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