A "large cash reward" is being offered to anyone who can help find the person who stole Beth Chapman's personal belongings from the TV personality's store in Edgewater.

TV personality and bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman took to Twitter on Friday morning to offer a "large cash reward" after his store in Edgewater, Colorado, was broken into.

The Jefferson County Dispatch was called to the Dog the Bounty Hunter Store, located at 2547 Sheridan Blvd., on Thursday night after reports of a break-in. The thieves not only took merchandise and souvenirs from the famed reality show, but also personal items that belonged to his late wife Beth Chapman, who died on June 26 following a battle with cancer. A memorial service was held in Aurora a few weeks after she passed.

"The official Dog and Beth merchandise store was robbed on Thursday. Not only did the thieves take thousands of dollars of clothing, these criminals took priceless personal belongings of our beloved Beth, including tributes to her kindly left by our amazing fans," a statement from a family spokesperson reads. "We are working with our friends in law enforcement to find these perpetrators, and are offering a cash reward to anyone who provides information about their identity. To whoever did this, you better watch out. Dog is coming for you."

The Edgewater Police Department released photos of the suspect in the burglary, which you can see below.

Courtesy of the Edgewater Police Department (via Twitter)

This devastating news comes just days after it had been announced that the production company behind Dog's Most Wanted is relocating its headquarters to Castle Rock.

If you have any information on the burglary, please call the Edgewater Police Department at (303)-235-0500.