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Duane "Dog" Chapman leads one of four suspects away after her capture in Denver. Chapman has found four suspects
wanted on Mesa County warrants.
GRAND JUNCTION — Bounty hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman is starting to make good
on his promise to round up a dozen Mesa County fugitives wanted on a variety of methamphetamine-related charges.
Four Mesa County residents, all wanted on meth- or fraud-related warrants, are enjoying the hospitality of two Front Range
jails thanks to Chapman, star of A&E’s “Dog the Bounty Hunter” television show.
“So far, so good,” Chapman said. “We got very lucky.”
According to records from the Arapahoe County and Denver City jails, Lydia Marie Ramos, 26; Elizabeth Vaughn Willis, 20;
Tedric Corell McCoy, 33; and Nick Evan Angel, 33, are all in custody on bonds totaling more than $144,000.
“It’s good versus evil, and good always wins,” Chapman said.
Chapman’s big target, however — suspected drug dealer Marco Padilla — has eluded the bounty hunter and
his crew.
Chapman said Padilla has two days to turn himself in, “or else.”
Apparentl more on this story to follow.... September 11th