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Who is Chris Nanos? Pima County Sheriff with 50 years in law enforcement heads Nancy Guthrie investigation
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Who is Chris Nanos? Pima County Sheriff with 50 years in law enforcement heads Nancy Guthrie investigation

Jim Flanders
Last updated: February 5, 2026 11:49 am
Jim Flanders Published February 5, 2026
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The man leading the investigation into the high-profile disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, is an experienced law enforcement officer with a half-century of experience under his belt.

According to this official biography, Pima County, Arizona Sheriff Chris Nanos has been an officer of the law since 1976, beginning his career with the El Paso Police Department in Texas. In 1984, he became a corrections officer in Pima County, and the next year was promoted to deputy.

In the 30 years that followed, he focused on violent crimes, sex crimes and narcotics interdiction as he rose through the ranks of the department. He became chief of the department’s investigative bureau in 2012, and in 2014, he became chief deputy.

The man leading the investigation into the high-profile disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie is an experienced law enforcement officer with a half a century of law enforcement experience under his belt.

According to this official biography, Pima County, Arizona Sheriff Chris Nanos has been an officer of the law since 1976, beginning his career with the El Paso Police Department in Texas. In 1984, he became a corrections officer in Pima County, and the next year was promoted to deputy.

In the 30 years that followed, he focused on violent crimes, sex crimes and narcotics interdiction as he rose through the ranks of the department. He became chief of the department’s investigative bureau in 2012, and In 2014, he became chief deputy.

Pima County, Arizona Sheriff Chris Nanos speaks at press conference

On his resume, posted publicly on Pima County’s website, Nanos lists organizations that he is, or has been involved with. Many are law enforcement associations, but he has served the community in other capacities as well.

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He was formerly a board member for the Boys and Girls Club of Tucson, and a former executive board member of the Southern Arizona Child Advocacy Center.

His resume also says he has received “repeated recognition for his dedication and community work, to include volunteering for Special Olympics, working with homeowner associations and neighborhood groups.”

In 2015, Nanos was appointed sheriff of the county.

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Nancy Guthrie and Savannah Guthrie posing together for a photo.

He lost an elected bid for the same position in 2016, but ran a successful campaign for the position in 2020. That year, Nanos, a Democrat, won the partisan election by a razor-thin margin, defeating his Republican opponent Mark Napier by only 0.7%.

Four years later, he battled to keep his elected position in an even tighter race, winning 49.9% of the votes against Republican challenger Heather Lappin, who earned 49.8%. His margin of victory was 481 votes, and he was declared the winner several weeks after the election following a contentious recount.

In fact, Nanos’ last election was marred by controversy.

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In the weeks leading up his 2024 election, Nanos reportedly placed his opponent Lappin, a lieutenant at the Pima County Jail, on administrative leave, ordering her not to discuss the reasoning for his decision. He did the same to Sgt. Aaron Cross, an outspoken opponent of Nanos and the head of the Pima County Deputies Organization.

Chris Nanos speaks

Cross reportedly campaigned against Nanos, holding a sign on a street corner saying “Deputies Don’t Want Nanos,” just before he was placed on leave. Nanos claimed Cross campaigned against him while wearing his Pima County Sheriff’s uniform in breach of department rules, which Cross denied. Cross later filed a federal lawsuit against Nanos, claiming the sheriff violated his First Amendment rights.

Nanos also reportedly faced a criminal election interference investigation stemming from the matter.

The sheriff has also faced heat for his handling of an internal investigation into a 2022 sexual assault of a female deputy by a supervisor in 2022.

Savannah Guthrie posing with mom in Sydney.

In his current role, Nanos oversees 1,500 employees and 400 volunteers, serving more than one million residents in a county that covers about 9,000 square miles.

Nanos and the sheriff’s department did not return requests for comment.

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The search for Guthrie is entering its fifth day. So far, little information has been released about the nature of the investigation, and a suspect has not been named. 

Law enforcement on Tuesday acknowledged that it was aware of potential ransom notes sent to several media outlets. 

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