Nancy Guthrie Sheriff Urged to ‘Do the Right Thing and Resign’ by Pima County Supervisor Following Intense Criticism Over His Handling of Missing Person Case

A powerful force in Tucson, Arizona, wants embattled Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos to resign, and for more than just his handling of the Nancy Guthrie abduction, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

The Pima County Board of Supervisors, the county’s governing body, has been highly critical of the sheriff and wants to question him about his checkered past employment, as signatures are mounting in a recall effort against Nanos. One member said he hopes the sheriff “does the right thing” and resigns in light of damaging revelations about his troubling work history.

Chris Nanos ‘Really Should Just Hang It Up’

NewsNation reporter Brian Entin spoke to Supervisor Dr. Matt Hines one day after county residents testified at a special meeting about how desperately they wanted to see Nanos out of a job.

Hines cited how Nanos came to Pima County from El Paso, Texas, “42 years ago, and withheld his very troubling work history,” which included eight different suspensions that totaled up to 37 days…

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