
Arizona Supervisors Move to Remove Sheriff Over Guthrie Case and Perjury Claims
Local officials in Arizona are moving to oust Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who is leading the Nancy Guthrie disappearance investigation, after allegations he lied under oath about past suspensions. Two county supervisors plan to file a motion to remove him if he doesn’t resign by Tuesday, 100 days after Guthrie vanished, a move critics say targets his overall record rather than the Guthrie case. Nanos and his lawyers argue there was a misunderstanding in the deposition, while the Guthrie inquiry has drawn scrutiny of the FBI’s involvement in the investigation.
