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Nancy Guthrie sheriff to get dragged to hot seat as stalled case stirs up past scandals

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. The Pima County Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously to drag embattled Sheriff Chris Nanos into a hearing to answer questions, with help from outside legal counsel as scandals mount over allegations of perjury and retaliation against his subordinates — and as the search for missing Nancy Guthrie enters its third month with no resolution.. Nanos is facing renewed scrutiny from local leaders over his portrayal of his early career history as his department seeks answers in the disappearance of Guthrie, the mother of “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie.. While some critics have blasted Nanos over his handling of the 84-year-old’s suspected abduction from her home on Feb. 1, others have unrelated concerns — including allegations of perjury in a deposition tied to a recent First Amendment lawsuit filed by one of his own deputies.. The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to have the sheriff come in and answer questions about his work history along with issues regarding his management of personnel, internal affairs, and other leadership issues in the department, public records show.. NANCY GRACE SLAMS SHERIFF’S HANDLING OF GUTHRIE CASE: ‘THE FISH STINKS AT THE HEAD’. The sheriff, who declined to comment on the board’s decision, was not accused of wrongdoing in connection with the Guthrie investigation during the meeting.. At a board meeting last week, the agenda included time for legal advice over how to address allegations of perjury against Nanos.. During a recent deposition, Nanos said he had never been suspended as a result of disciplinary action while working as a law enforcement officer.. FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON X. SIGN UP TO GET TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTER. According to public records published alongside the board meeting agenda, he had been suspended repeatedly as a police officer in El Paso, Texas, and resigned in lieu of termination before he came to Arizona in the early 1980s.. The documents indicate he was suspended for multiple weeks early in his career for things like excessive force, coming to work late, failure to report for duty and firing a gun inappropriately.. SEND US A TIP HERE. According to the Pima County Deputy’s Organization, his department’s labor union, he also said in his initial application that he left the El Paso Police Department in search of better pay and for personal reasons.. “He did not disclose that he resigned in lieu of termination,” the union wrote in a Facebook post. “Lying on your application would prohibit anyone from being hired.”. LISTEN TO THE NEW ‘CRIME & JUSTICE WITH DONNA ROTUNNO’ PODCAST. Timing for Nanos’ appearance in front of the board was not immediately clear, but the board’s outside counsel is expected to draft language for the request by April 7.. The tension with other elected officials within the county is a distraction for the sheriff that could have a negative impact on the investigation into Guthrie’s disappearance, ac  

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