Dog collared

The tables turn on A&E’s famous bounty hunter | John Dawson

It's a bizarro world when U.S. Marshals barge into a house and lead renowned bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman away in handcuffs. Anyone who has seen A&E's hit reality series Dog the Bounty Hunter knows Chapman, the star, is the one who slaps the cuffs on the bad guys. Chapman, who says he's captured more than 6,000 fugitives, likes to brag he hasn't been the bad guy since a jailhouse conversion in a Texas prison in 1977.

Not that U.S. Marshals cared. Federal authorities arrested Dog on Sept. 14 and held him for extradition to Mexico to face charges related to Chapman's most famous bounty. In 2003, Chapman famously captured Max Factor cosmetics heir and fugitive serial-rapist Andrew Luster, who had jumped his bond and fled to Mexico.