What Is Tim 'Youngblood' Chapman Doing Today?

When Duane "Dog" Chapman was captivating audiences chasing bad guys, reality TV had never been so in your face. His hit reality TV show, "Dog the Bounty Hunter," came to be when he managed to wrangle Max Factor heir and convicted rapist, Andrew Luster, per The Guardian. Based in Honolulu, Chapman worked with some of his adult children and a couple of other bounty hunters to bring fugitives in so they could face justice for various crimes. 

One of those other bounty hunters was Tim "Youngblood" Chapman — no blood relation to Duane — who quickly became a fan favorite for his easy smile and dedication to capturing criminals. The show ran from 2004 to 2012, and in that time, Tim dealt with his own share of police run-ins. Distractify reports that in 2008, he was arrested for indecent exposure and terroristic threatening. The charges against him were eventually dropped, and in 2010, Tim returned to the show. 

But it's not Tim's past that fans of the show are concerned or curious about. It's more what the now-retired bounty hunter has been up to since the show stopped airing in 2012. 

Tim goes MIA despite reality TV fame

After "Dog the Bounty Hunter" went off the air, Tim Chapman dropped off the radar. Gone was his social media presence and the slightest trace of what he's been up to since the show ended. So, what became of the fun-loving bounty hunter? Unfortunately, your guess is as good as ours. 

Because the show ended in 2012, it was easy for Tim to melt into the shadow of reality TV fame and focus his energy on raising his children after divorcing his now ex-wife, Davina Chapman, according to The U.S. Sun

While he and Duane Chapman do share a last name, they are not related through family ties and appear to have lost touch over the years since "Dog the Bounty Hunter" ended. And while little else is available on how Tim 'Youngblood' Chapman is doing, or what he's been up to in the last nine years, it's likely he's enjoying his retirement and spending more quality time with his children and grandchildren.