Chris Nanos
Coverage of Chris Nanos in the Nexus archive.
- ‘Months of agony.’ Guthrie family, sheriff’s office reflect on Nancy’s disappearance more than 150 days later
Nancy Guthrie disappeared 151 days ago from her Arizona home, with ongoing investigations by the Pima County Sheriff's Office and FBI. Ransom notes, including claims of her death, have been received, but no resolution has been reached. The family describes five months of trauma and urges the public for information.
- Nancy Guthrie sheriff blasts new ‘ransom’ note: ‘It’s a shame’
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos criticized a new 'ransom' note, comparing it to past FBI arrests for fake ransom notes and calling the situation 'a shame.'
- Pima County sheriff says Mexican authorities have not made contact over Nancy Guthrie search tip
The Pima County Sheriff's Department stated Mexican authorities have not contacted them regarding an anonymous tip about a potential grave of Nancy Guthrie in Mexico. Buscando Corazones Nogales, a collective in Sonora, Mexico, received the tip, but the investigation remains ongoing with no arrests made.
- Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos slams ‘scary’ social media streamers who’ve flooded Nancy Guthrie’s nabe
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos criticized social media streamers for causing disturbances in Nancy Guthrie's neighborhood. Complaints targeted YouTuber Alexander Zabel, who was living in a tent on the street and reportedly urinating in public and dumping urine on neighbors' properties.
- Nancy Guthrie sheriff caught with undeclared gun at airport faced no charges, bodycam video shows
Sheriff Chris Nanos was stopped at Tucson International Airport for bringing an undeclared handgun to a TSA checkpoint but faced no charges, as shown by bodycam video. Meanwhile, three YouTubers were arrested for public nuisance in Nancy Guthrie's neighborhood, prompting First Amendment concerns and stricter enforcement by the Pima County Sheriff's Department.
- Arizona Sheriff Chris Nanos: ‘Getting closer,’ in Nancy Guthrie investigation
The search for Nancy Guthrie has reached the 100-day mark. Arizona Sheriff Chris Nanos provided an update on the investigation, stating they are 'getting closer'. The case remains ongoing with no further details disclosed.
- Hammer blow for Nancy Guthrie Sheriff Chris Nanos as lawmakers refer him to Arizona AG over claims he committed PERJURY
Lawmakers have referred Sheriff Chris Nanos to the Arizona Attorney General over claims of perjury, which could potentially lead to serious consequences for him. This development comes as a significant blow to Nancy Guthrie and Sheriff Chris Nanos. The referral is based on allegations that Nanos committed perjury.
- Move to oust Nancy Guthrie sheriff fails as Pima County supervisors refer perjury allegations to AG
A move to oust Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos failed, but the board voted to refer perjury allegations to the state attorney general's office. The allegations stem from claims Nanos misled officials about his disciplinary history as a Texas police officer. The board's actions capped a high-stakes showdown over allegations that Nanos lied under oath about his past police record.
- Nancy Guthrie missing 100 days as sheriff says 'nothing new' and volunteer groups are shut out of search
Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman, has been missing for 100 days after her suspected abduction from her Tucson bedroom. Authorities say they have 'nothing new' and outside volunteer groups are pushing to join the search. The Pima County Sheriff's Department is investigating the case.
- Arizona county sheriff affirms progress in Nancy Guthrie case months after disappearance
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos affirmed progress in the search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC's 'Today' show co-host Savannah Guthrie, months after her disappearance. The sheriff did not provide an update on the case. The search is ongoing.
- Nancy Guthrie case: Sheriff Nanos says 'we are' closer to solving 84-year-old's abduction
Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman and mother of Savannah Guthrie, has been missing for nearly 100 days after vanishing from her home in Catalina Foothills. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos says investigators are making progress in the case. A hair sample has been sent to the FBI for advanced analysis, which could potentially point to a suspect.
- Local officials aim to oust Arizona sheriff leading Nancy Guthrie investigation
Local officials in Arizona are seeking to remove Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos due to allegations of lying under oath during a deposition. The investigation led by Nanos involves Nancy Guthrie. Officials aim to oust Nanos from his position as sheriff.
- Local leaders push to remove sheriff leading investigation into Nancy Guthrie disappearance
Local leaders in Arizona are pushing to remove Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos from his position due to accusations of lying about his past record, while he leads the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Savannah Guthrie, has been missing for over three months. The investigation is ongoing.
- Pima County supervisors move to oust sheriff leading Nancy Guthrie kidnapping probe over perjury claims
Pima County supervisors are moving to oust Sheriff Chris Nanos over allegations of perjury, which could force him to step down from leading the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's suspected abduction. The board members plan to vacate his office at a meeting next week. Nanos has been under scrutiny for his handling of the case and his past record as a Texas cop.
- Nancy Guthrie case sparks clash as FBI Director Kash Patel rips sheriff
FBI Director Kash Patel criticized the Pima County Sheriff's Department for keeping the FBI out of the loop in the Nancy Guthrie missing persons investigation. The FBI was initially sidelined for four days, which Patel believes was costly in the first critical days of the disappearance. Patel also expressed concern over DNA evidence being sent to a private lab instead of an FBI lab.
- Sheriff leading Nancy Guthrie probe admits quitting past police job to dodge discipline
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, leading the Nancy Guthrie investigation, admitted resigning from the El Paso Police Department in 1982 to avoid a suspension for insubordination. His attorney clarified Nanos misunderstood a deposition question about disciplinary history, while local leaders accused him of perjury and election interference. The Pima County Board of Supervisors demanded sworn answers following allegations of misconduct.
- Nancy Guthrie sheriff under pressure as petition demands access for United Cajun Navy
The United Cajun Navy is seeking permission from Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos to assist in the search for missing woman Nancy Guthrie, offering to revise their plan to comply with local authorities. An independent journalist has launched a petition urging the sheriff to approve the group's involvement, while the FBI analyzes DNA from a hair sample found at Guthrie's home.
- Sheriff's office probing Nancy Guthrie vanishing faces intense backlash over social media post: 'tone deaf'
The Pima County Sheriff's Department faces intense backlash after a social media post about locating a missing 'Nancy' was perceived as insensitive due to its similarity to the unresolved missing person case of Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie. Critics accused the department of being 'tone deaf' and unprofessional, while the sheriff's office defended its cooperation with the FBI in the investigation.
- FBI has received DNA data from Nancy Guthrie case: sources
The FBI has received DNA evidence from Nancy Guthrie's Tucson home, part of an ongoing investigation into her abduction. Despite processed DNA samples, no suspect has been identified, though a glove found near her home did not match known criminals. A $1.2 million reward is offered for information leading to her recovery.