Keeping it real after such a tremendous loss. Dog The Bounty Hunter, 67, confessed that he’s “almost” ready to date 8 months after losing his wife Beth Chapman to throat cancer.
31.01.2020 - 22:26 / usmagazine.com
Dog the Bounty Hunter‘s daughter Lyssa Chapman was arrested in Honolulu on Thursday, January 30, Us Weekly can confirm.
A statement from the Honolulu police department explains that Chapman, 32, was booked “on charges of harassment and resisting arrest during a family related argument.” There is no further investigation occurring at this time.
News of Chapman’s arrest comes two days after her father, 66, proposed to his friend Moon Angell during an interview on The Dr. Oz Show, which was taped one
Keeping it real after such a tremendous loss. Dog The Bounty Hunter, 67, confessed that he’s “almost” ready to date 8 months after losing his wife Beth Chapman to throat cancer.
Lyssa Chapman, daughter of Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman, has received her charges following her arrest.
Duane “Dog” Chapman, is still thinking of his dearly beloved wife, Beth Chapman, following her death on June 26, 2019. The Dog’s Most Wanted star, 66, took to his personal Instagram account on Feb.
The daughter of TV’s Dog The Bounty Hunter is facing a harassment charge following an arrest on Thursday night.
Lyssa Chapman, the 32-year-old daughter of Duane «Dog» Chapman, was arrested in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Thursday night and booked for alleged harassment and resisting arrest, a rep for the Honolulu Police Department confirms to ET.
Dog The Bounty Hunter‘s daughter, Lyssa Chapman, 32, was arrested in Honolulu, Hawaii on January 30 for alleged harassment and resisting arrest, the police department confirms to HollywoodLife. She spent just 25 minutes in jail before making bail, which was set at $600 — $500 for the harassment charge and $100 for the resisting arrest charge, according to TMZ. Both are misdemeanor charges. It is unclear at the time who Lyssa was allegedly harassing.
Dog the Bounty Hunter's daughter has found herself in a legal situation.