Dog the Bounty Hunter's Store Robbed, Late Wife Beth Chapman's Personal Items Stolen

Thousands of dollars' worth of items were taken, according to reports.
A Colorado store owned by Duane Chapman, aka Dog the Bounty Hunter, was burglarized and some of his late wife’s things were stolen.
Thousands of dollars of clothing and “Dog and Beth” merchandise were allegedly stolen from the Edgewater business Thursday, according to the Blast.
Personal items of his late wife, Beth Chapman, were also taken, including her personal bounty hunting gear. Beth's personal items were organized into a makeshift memorial for her inside the store, according to the site.
Beth passed away in late June of cancer. Dog took to social media after the burglary.
“The Bible says it is an unforgivable sin to steal from the dead. LARGE CASH REWARD FOR ANY INFORMATION FIR WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS !” he wrote.
A photo of the building shows the door boarded up after the incident. Police are investigating, according to reports.
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