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Hartselle Enquirer

Popular bounty hunter makes arrest in Morgan County

 

Special to the Enquirer/Morgan County Sheriff’s Office
Morgan County Sheriff’s Deputy Jenkins responds to a call about a suspicious person and interacts with Duane “Dog” Chapman during his time in Morgan County. “Dog” and crew spent time in Morgan County to locate and arrest Bradford Houser.

 

Special to the Enquirer

March 17 Morgan County deputies executed a felony warrant for the arrest of Bradford Joe Houser, 40, of Bluff City Road, Somerville, for failure to appear, on the pending charge of theft of property, first degree. Houser was previously arrested Aug. 2, 2016, and released on a $25,000 bond, and he failed to appear as scheduled.

The warrant for his arrest was issued on March 11, 2017.
Bail enforcement officers associated with the TV reality series “Dog the Bounty Hunter” spent time in Morgan County working to locate Houser. Houser was apprehended by a bail enforcement team led by Leland Chapman, son of Duane “Dog” Chapman, who is often featured on the TV Series.
Chapman and the film crew apprehended and delivered Houser to the Morgan County Jail as a potential part of the new series “Dog’s Most Wanted,” set to premier later this year.

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