Dog the Bounty Hunters real name is Duane Lee Chapman.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter, whose real name is Duane Chapman, does not wear an official law enforcement shield, as he is not a law enforcement officer. Instead, he operates as a licensed bounty hunter, which allows him to apprehend fugitives who have skipped bail. He is often seen wearing a badge that identifies him as a bounty hunter, but this is not an official law enforcement badge.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter, whose real name is Duane Chapman, has spoken about his heritage, but there is no widely known information that indicates his mother is of Indian descent. His family background includes a mix of various ancestries, primarily American. For detailed and specific family lineage, it’s best to refer to interviews or biographies where he discusses his background.
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Yes, Dog the Bounty Hunter, whose real name is Duane Chapman, is a real person. He is a former bail bondsman and bounty hunter who gained fame through his reality TV show documenting his work capturing fugitives.
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Bounty hunters have been around ever since the days of the Revolutionary War. But their skills and such progressed and/or changed over the yearsh
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Film: "Wanted Dead or Alive" starring Steve McQueen.
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Her last name is Chapman now, but it was Smith. Her full name is Alice Elizabeth Smith Chapman, but she just goes by Beth Chapman.
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No. Whether the state allows "bounty hunters' or not, is immaterial. If the persons name is in the National Crime Information Computer system he will eventually be found by police and extradited back to the state of his offense. All states and US possessions honor each other's requests for extradition. Additional note: "bounty hunters" are usually hired by bail bondsmen who had put up the fleeing suspects bail money. You can bet your life that 'legal' or not, they will find you and recover the bond money they fronted for you. A fugitive from another state can be arrested in Illinois on an out of state warrant by the police. They will arrest that individual and then notify the state that issued the warrant and then hold the individual until the other state either picks up the arrestee or declines to exercise extradition.
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