EXCLUSIVE: Shocking Twists in Savannah Guthrie’s Kidnapping Ordeal Reveal Alarming Police Failures
One of those lawmen, Sgt. Aaron Cross, a department union leader, has sued the county, alleging Nanos suspended him for taking part in the protest while wearing civilian clothing resembling his official uniform.
Nanos also purportedly placed his election opponent, Heather Lappin – a lieutenant and 19-year sheriff’s department veteran – on forced leave in the final weeks of the race.

Department Calls Case ‘Catastrophe’

A source inside the Pima County Sheriff’s office said the Guthrie case has been “a catastrophe” and a “national embarrassment” for the entire department.
“He’s making us look bad,” said the source.
“The rank and file hate this guy’s guts, and now the whole country sees why – and it’s a tragedy that it has to involve, by all accounts, a good and decent 84-year-old woman who happens to have a famous daughter. That’s the real horror here.”
















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