Beth Chapman, wife of famous bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman, has had an arrest warrant issued for misdemeanor harassment after an incident in Colorado. The platinum blonde co-star of CMT's show "Beth & Dog On the Hunt" told the story to RadarOnline.

"This guy came over to me while I was out of my car and started saying, 'We're big fans and we want autographs and photos. I wanted him to get away because as he was talking to me he had one hand on his firearm. I called Duane because the guy had a gun," she said. "Duane was down at the lake fishing. He came up and told them to get out of here. We then called the cops on the guy with the gun, gathered our stuff and split. We aren't going to have our kids someplace where there are firearms."

The couple was with their son Gary, 12; daughter Bonnie, 14; grandson Travis, 11; daughter Cecily, 20 and other family members at Monument Lake in Monument Colorado. The complaint for Beth came after a teenage girl complained she spoke rudely to her.

"My husband and I were there with out family, including very young children, when a young woman in a car with a male driver came speeding dangerously close to where I was walking my dog and to where my children were standing," Beth told Radar. "The passenger emerged from the behicle - she was young and dressed inappropriately, drinking beer... and obviously out for a good time. I told her and the driver, 'You need to slow down or I will call the cops.'

She began to laugh and smirk and then told me 'These cops won't do anything!' I told her if they didn't slow down, I'd call anyway."

Beth Chapman continued: "I didn't like the way they recklessly drove their automobile with young children nearby who could have been seriously injured. I didn't like the way she was scantily dressed flaunting her almost naked appearance in the presence of my young kids," says Beth, who adds she suspected the female was under the influence and told her to go away.

After the two girls went away, that's when her two friends with sidearms approached the campsite and asked for pictures and autographs. The famous bounty hunter's wife thinks police wasting resources on an incident like this is "ridiculous." As for the teen girl, beth says: "The only thing this girl got was a tongue lashing that her mother should have given her before she left the house that day in her Daisy Dukes with her butt cheeks hanging out. Embarrassed? Possibly. But harassed? NOT."