Beth Chapman
Beth Chapman, right, was issued an arrest warrant after failing to appear in court for yelling at a group of teens. Creative Commons

A couple of teens who purported themselves fans of "Dog And Beth On The Hunt," Dog the Bounty Hunter's new show, were said to be making the duo, who were out fishing with their family in Colorado Park, feel unsafe during their outing. The end result was an arrest warrant issued against the famous bounty hunter's wife, Beth Chapman, the Epoch Times reported. The incident happened July 10 when a couple was said to be driving recklessly and the driver got out with a hand to his firearm asking for autographs.

Chapman said she was worried for the safety of her children and asked the young man to stay away from her, the Daily Mail reported. The couple was there with their son Gary, 12; daughter Bonnie, 14; grandson Travis, 11; and daughter Cecily, 20. When the passenger emerged from the vehicle, Chapman became agitated and began insulting the teen, who then called the police. In Colorado, it is a crime to taunt, harass or curse at someone. By the time police arrived, the Chapman's had left the scene. Beth Chapman was due to appear in court and allegedly failed to do so, resulting in the arrest warrant.

"The passenger emerged from the vehicle - she was young and dressed inappropriately, drinking beer . and obviously out for a good time. I told her and the driver, 'You need to slow down or I will call the cops,'" Chapman told RadarOnline. "She began to laugh and smirk and then told me, 'These cops won't do anything!' I told her if they didn't slow down, I'd call anyway."

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