Questions are being raised around how the Nancy Guthrie case is being handled, as a new report puts the spotlight on Sheriff Chris Nanos’ routine. The case, which has drawn national attention due to Guthrie’s high-profile family connections, remains unsolved weeks after her disappearance. While investigators continue their efforts, scrutiny has now shifted toward the sheriff’s time management. According to recent claims, his schedule during a crucial period may not reflect the urgency many expected.
Report claims Nancy Guthrie case Sheriff Chris Nanos visited gym more times than work
A new report claims that Sheriff Chris Nanos may have spent more time at the gym than at his office during a recent stretch of the ongoing Nancy Guthrie case. According to the report, Nanos was allegedly seen at his workplace only twice over five days, working relatively short days. In contrast, he was reportedly observed making multiple visits to a gym during that same timeframe (via New York Post).
The claims suggest that the sheriff completed roughly 90-minute workout sessions on several occasions. He was also reportedly seen leaving his residence and heading directly to these sessions, rather than to his office.
The timing of the report has raised eyebrows. The disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie remains unsolved weeks after she was reported missing on February 1. With no suspect publicly identified and limited updates on progress, critics argue that leadership visibility is crucial at this stage of the investigation.
The reported schedule has also become part of a broader wave of criticism directed at Nanos. A recall effort has recently been launched by local residents, who claim dissatisfaction with how the case has been handled. Organizers of the petition have described the effort as “bipartisan,” emphasizing that concerns go beyond political lines.
Daniel Butierez, a congressional candidate involved in the recall push, claimed the situation has frustrated many in the community. “Everyone’s pretty disgusted, Democrats and Republicans,” he told the publication earlier.
Supporters of the recall effort are currently working to gather the required number of signatures to trigger an election. Meanwhile, Nanos has acknowledged the process, stating that he will “honor the will of the people.”
