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Pima County Sheriff’s Office Responds to ‘Discrepancies’ in Chris Nanos’ Resume Amid Nancy Guthrie Case

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is addressing discrepancies in Sheriff Chris Nanos’ resume as he leads the search for Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother, Nancy Guthrie.

“The Pima County Sheriff’s Department recently identified two clerical errors in Sheriff Chris Nanos’ publicly posted resume. Both date discrepancies were administrative in nature and were not intended to mislead or misrepresent Sheriff Nanos’ work history,” the sheriff’s department said to Us Weekly in a statement on Tuesday, Mar. 10.

    The statement comes one day after a local newspaper, The Arizona Republic, reported that Nanos resigned in lieu of termination from the El Paso Police Department in 1982. In Nanos' resume posted to the sheriff's department website, it states he worked at the police department until 1984.

    According to records cited by The Arizona Republic, Nanos resigned from the El Paso Police Department after six years to avoid termination after a series of disciplinary issues, including insubordination, excessive force, off-duty gambling and tardiness.

    The outlet also noted that during his time with the department, Nanos was named officer of the year for saving his partner's life and made headlines for his risky work as a police decoy.

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    The Pima County Sheriff’s Department also clarified to Us Weekly on Mar. 10 that Nanos “served with the El Paso Police Department from 1976 to 1982. His service with El Paso PD concluded in 1982, not 1984 as previously stated. Additionally, Sheriff Nanos was promoted to the rank of captain in 2007, not 2009.”

    “These administrative errors have been corrected,” the department said, before sharing a link to Nanos’ updated resume on their website.

    “Sheriff Nanos has dedicated more than four decades to law enforcement and public service," the statement concluded. "Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to professionalism, accountability and the safety of the communities he serves. As Sheriff of Pima County, he continues to lead the department with experience, integrity and a clear focus on protecting the residents of Pima County.”

    Nancy Guthrie is still missing after being reported missing on Feb. 1. The FBI urges anyone with tips or leads to call 1-800-CALL-FBI in addition to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office number, 520-351-4900. A $1 million reward is currently being offered for information leading to the safe return or recovery of Nancy.

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