Tyrese has failed to turn himself in...
From People
Over the past few months, the Fulton County Police Department had received complaints about Gibson’s large dogs getting loose and roaming the streets of his upscale neighborhood in Buckhead, Fulton County Police Captain Nicole Dwyer said, the Associated Press reports.
The department gave Gibson, who rose to prominence as Roman Pearce in the long-running Fast & Furious franchise, “multiple warnings” about the dogs, Dwyer said.
Police issued a search warrant for Gibson’s property on Sept. 22, but the actor and the dogs were not there, Fox5 Atlanta reports.
Authorities issued the arrest warrant for alleged cruelty to animals on Monday, Sept. 22, but Gibson failed to turn himself in, Dwyer told PEOPLE in an email.
As for any plans Gibson has to turn himself in, Dwyer told PEOPLE, “According to his attorney he is getting his affairs in order but he has known he has a warrant for over a week and has failed to turn himself in as requested.”
Dwyer said she spoke with Gibson’s attorney last week and notified him that Gibson had to turn himself in by Friday, Sept. 26, according to the AP.
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