Fuente: New York Post
The Arizona sheriff leading the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance resigned from his very first policing job to avoid being fired over embarrassing blunders — and posted a resume online that fudged the dates of his employment. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos stepped down from the El Paso Police Department in 1982 after racking up a laundry list of infractions — ranging from excessive force to off-duty gambling, to improperly using his siren and simple tardiness, the Arizona Republic reported. Those missteps — including an allegation that he kicked a suspect in the head so badly they were hospitalized — landed Nanos with 37 days of unpaid leave in the early ’80s, and resulted in him finally being told to either step down or get canned, according to the outlet.