No, Duane "Dog" Chapman, the celebrity bounty hunter, is no longer wanted by police in Mexico.
Background of the Case
Duane Chapman, famously known as "Dog," was previously sought by Mexican authorities concerning a specific legal matter. This situation stemmed from an incident where he was accused of illegally detaining a U.S. millionaire rapist. Such an action, without proper legal jurisdiction, constituted a charge under Mexican law.
Resolution of the Legal Status
The legal entanglement in Mexico has been resolved in Chapman's favor. A Mexican court officially dismissed the charge against him for the alleged illegal detention. Following this judicial decision, his lawyers confirmed that he is no longer considered wanted by the police in Mexico. This dismissal signifies the official end of the legal pursuit against him by Mexican law enforcement for this particular case.
The following table summarizes the key aspects of Duane "Dog" Chapman's legal status in Mexico:
Aspect | Status/Detail |
---|---|
Individual | Duane "Dog" Chapman |
Previous Status | Wanted by Mexican Police |
Reason for Being Wanted | Alleged illegal detention of a U.S. millionaire rapist |
Current Status | No longer wanted by Mexican Police |
Reason for Change | Mexican court dismissed the charge |
This resolution means that the legal issue that led to him being wanted in Mexico has been concluded, clearing his name regarding that specific incident.