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Tyrese Denies He’s On The Run After Vicious Dog Mauling Death

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Tyrese Gibson is pushing back against claims he’s dodging law enforcement after his Cane Corsos allegedly mauled a neighbor’s dog to death in Atlanta, insisting he’s not on the run and is working with legal counsel to resolve the situation.

In a statement shared by Loren Lorosa of The Breakfast Club, the entertainer said he is currently in Los Angeles with his family and legal team.

I received this exclusive Statement from
Attorneys for Tyrese & spoke to Tyrese himself ..

on claims that Tyrese is wanted after his dogs allegedly brutally attacked and killed another dog in his neighborhood—

FIRST! Tyrese wants everyone to know// he is not on the run.

He… pic.twitter.com/YWsmBCfnTK
— BROWN GIRL GRINDING
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(@LorenLorosa) September 30, 2025
“Tyrese wants everyone to know he is not on the run,” his representative said. “He says he’s in LA with his family and his attorneys are working to figure this all out. Tyrese says — if there was a demand for him to turn himself in on a certain day / time he would but he claims that’s not the case.”

His legal team confirmed Gibson was not in Atlanta when the incident happened but acknowledged his responsibility.

“Mr. Tyrese Gibson wishes to extend his deepest condolences to the family who lost their beloved dog in this tragic incident,” the statement continued. “His heart is truly broken, and he has been praying for the family constantly, hoping they may one day find it in their hearts to forgive him.”

Gibson’s attorneys say he took immediate action once he learned what happened.

“Mr. Gibson was out of town when the incident occurred, but he accepts full responsibility for his dogs,” the statement read. “As soon as he learned what had happened, he immediately made the incredibly difficult decision to rehome his two adult dogs and their three puppies in safe and loving homes. The liability of keeping them was simply too great, and his heart could not bear the thought of anything like this ever happening again.”

Fulton County officials confirmed the arrest warrant remains active as of Monday.