HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- TV's most famous bounty hunter made his way into Huntsville this week, and his camera crews and fans were in tow, reports The Times' news partner, WHNT News 19.

Duane Chapman, aka âDog the Bounty Hunter," greets his fans while driving from #1 Bail Bonding in Huntsville. (Contributed by WHNT News 19)

Duane Chapman, better known as “Dog the Bounty Hunter,” is filming an episode of his show in north Alabama this week. On Tuesday, Chapman shot some footage at #1 Bail Bonding on Oakwood Avenue. However, the person he’s after is still a mystery, WHNT reports.

Bondsman Chris Kemper is working with Chapman and his crew over the next few days. He told WHNT Chapman takes the business of bounty hunting very seriously and working with him has been a great learning experience.

“I can’t really tell you what the cases are, but these are people that have been out for a little while and had to be brought in and they’re working on some of the toughest cases we have,” Kemper told WHNT.

Chapman’s appearance here was kept relatively quiet at first, but his presence was soon discovered. Hundreds of fans greeted him in a big way outside the bail bonding place, WHNT reports.

Fans and onlookers gather around the bail bonding place to get a glimpse of the famous television personality. (Contributed by WHNT News 19)

The news station reports the cable television star returned a quick greeting back to his fans as he drove away, telling them he's enjoying his first visit to north Alabama.

Show officials told WHNT the episode will air later this year.

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