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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Nancy Guthrie Missing: Day 100 | Crime Alert 05.11.26

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

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True Crime, News

4.28.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2026

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie, has been missing and presumed abducted for 100 days. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos facing heavy backlash for the handling of the case, and may be officially ousted from office.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:03.4

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0:05.4

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0:07.5

Breaking Crime News now.

0:09.0

I'm Sidney.

0:10.5

This morning marks exactly 100 days since Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her Catalina Foothills home.

0:16.4

As the milestone passes without an arrest, the man commanding the investigation, Sheriff Chris

0:21.8

Nanos, faces a Tuesday deadline to resign or face a forced removal from office.

0:27.9

The push to oust the sheriff is not coming from the public, but from within the county

0:32.1

government itself.

0:33.7

At least two members of the Pima County Board of Supervisors are prepared to file a motion to vacate the Sheriff's Office if Nannos does not step down by tomorrow.

0:42.9

The allegations against him are severe, perjury.

0:46.4

The supervisors allege that Sheriff Nanos lied under oath during a deposition for a lawsuit unrelated to the Guthrie case.

0:53.5

Specifically, they point to his denial

0:55.5

of ever being suspended during his early career as a police officer in El Paso, Texas, prior to

1:01.5

joining Pima County in the 1980s. However, internal records from the El Paso Police Department

1:07.2

tell a different story. Those documents detail multiple suspensions for

1:11.7

infractions that include unnecessary violence and chronic tardiness. Dr. Matt Hines, a member of

1:18.0

the board of supervisors, says the disciplinary board at the time was clear about Nanos's performance.

1:23.9

In a statement regarding those decades-old records, Hines noted that the board's decision was unanimous,

1:29.5

stating simply that Nannos cannot be a cop anymore and is not upholding the necessary standards of the badge.

1:36.1

Heinz further argues that the sheriff has lost the confidence of the Pima County community and has

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