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Pima County supervisors move to oust sheriff leading Nancy Guthrie kidnapping probe over perjury claims
- Two Pima County supervisors moved to consider vacating Sheriff Chris Nanos's office amid allegations he lied about his past record.
- Investigators say Nanos allegedly missed a deadline to answer questions under oath, prompting potential board action.
- The Guthrie case has drawn national attention to Pima County as investigators seek leads in the 84-year-old woman's disappearance.
- The FBI is involved in the Guthrie investigation and has disputed earlier claims of being sidelined from the probe.
- Nanos’ office said a laboratory and FBI liaison have worked together from the outset in Guthrie’s case.
- The case also involves tension over FBI involvement and who leads the Guthrie investigation.
- Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC’s Savannah Guthrie, remains missing with a substantial bounty for information.
- Board members advise potential referrals to the attorney general for perjury claims if warranted.
- Guthrie case has spurred discussion about leadership change within the sheriff's department.
- The Guthrie investigation involves questions about whether a deputy or a private lab handled key DNA analysis.
- The case continues to draw national media attention and ongoing public interest.
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