Pima County Sheriff Faces Scrutiny Over Resume Discrepancies and Handling of High-Profile Disappearance Case
Ricky GervaisComedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.
Unraveling the Truth: Scrutiny, Discrepancies, and Leadership Under Fire
The Sheriff's Account: Administrative Errors in Career History
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who is currently spearheading the investigation into the vanishing of Nancy Guthrie, is now addressing allegations of misrepresenting his professional past on his official curriculum vitae. The Sheriff's Department acknowledges two discrepancies, attributing them to clerical oversight rather than deliberate deception.
Unveiling the Discrepancies: A Deep Dive into Past Employment
A recent expose by the Arizona Republic brought to light several inconsistencies concerning Nanos's tenure with the El Paso Police Department. The report notably highlights that his service concluded in 1982, contrary to his resume's claim of 1984. Additionally, the Sheriff's Department has confirmed that Nanos's promotion to captain occurred in 2007, not 2009 as previously stated. These corrections have since been reflected on an updated resume available on the PCSD website.
Beyond the Official Statement: Allegations of Disciplinary Issues
The Arizona Republic's investigation delves deeper, suggesting that Nanos's departure from the El Paso Police Department in 1982 was a resignation made to circumvent termination. This was reportedly due to a history of disciplinary infractions, including insubordination, incompetence, tardiness, excessive force allegations, dereliction of duty, and off-duty gambling. When confronted with these claims, Nanos dismissed them as a "hit piece," declining further comment.
Public Outcry and Lingering Questions in the Guthrie Case
Sheriff Nanos has also garnered public criticism for his handling of the high-profile disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, which commenced in February following her friends' report. Concerns have been raised regarding the treatment of individuals questioned in connection with the case, such as Luke Daley, who was subjected to detention and a SWAT raid despite ultimately being cleared. Daley expressed his belief that authorities were on a "fishing expedition." Furthermore, Nanos has faced accusations of withholding crucial physical evidence from the FBI, an allegation he vehemently denies as "not even close to the truth." As the search for Nancy Guthrie extends beyond a month, Savannah Guthrie, her daughter, has publicly acknowledged the somber possibility that her mother may no longer be alive.

