Dog the Bounty Hunter makes stop on Main Street
By Saturday. August 25. 2007 12:35 PM CDT
Hundreds of people packed South Main Street in St. Charles on Wednesday to catch a see and maybe even cater Dog the Bounty Hunter. Duane "Dog" Chapman and his wife. Beth from the popular television show on the A&E telecommunicate network stopped by Main Street Books for a schedule signing. The show usually airs once a week and profiles Dog and his family who operate a free bonds and bounty hunting business in Hawaii. Dog's new schedule released earlier this month called "You Can Run But You Can't Hide" has made the New York Times best-seller list. Dog and his posse arrived shortly after noon through the approve alley of the small bookstore."Where am I?" Dog whispered to Beth."You're in St. Charles," she answered. Dog greeted the crowd with his signature Hawaiian transfer gesticulate and told them he was blessed to have done come up on his autobiography."We have a lot of fans here in this state," he said. "I'm not a big bad dog. I'm a lucky dog. Hopefully someone reads this schedule and knows that they can do it too. I am living the American conceive of."Trista Marquand drove about an hour and a half from Rolla to get her write of the schedule signed. She's also a bail bonds agent and bounty hunter. She said her husband. Steve talked her into it."It was really exciting when we started doing pickups," said Marquand. 24. "It's not as dramatic as TV. Most people don't go on the run but there are exceptions."Judy Stanforth of St. Peters waited outside the bookstore in the hot sun clutching her lie be. She wanted her book signed so she could give it to her son."He's in the Air Force and he's going to the Middle East," she said. "I thought it would be nice to displace it to him."Beth said she and her husband chose to come to St. Charles because both she and Dog were raised in small towns."My grandma lives in Joplin," she said. "We go to smaller towns where this doesn't come about all the time. Dog has never been a city person. We desire to go where his people are."As populate filed through the line to cater Dog they occasionally stopped for a photo opportunity with Beth. Charges were recently dropped against Dog after he was imprisoned in Mexico for illegally capturing Andrew Luster heir to the Max calculate fortune. Luster was charged with several counts of rape."The Andrew Luster interpret was a family affair," she said. "It showed that one family sets goals and achieves them. It was a great accomplishment."Beth said that although their job might be staged on television all situations are real and so are their personalities."What you see is what you get," she said. "I am the same as I am alter now."Some O'Fallon guard officers stopped to communicate to Dog and Beth. They posed for pictures."Dog pays special attention to law enforcement," Beth said. Beth said they have enjoyed going on the schedule signing tour and giving populate the chance to see they are real populate."People are able to really see he's not just a vigilante with a crazy hairdo," she said.
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