Nancy Guthrie case: Sheriff Chris Nanos faces fresh allegations, carried loaded, undeclared gun through TSA checkpoint
Allegations against Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who is investigating the Nancy Guthrie case, have surfaced as Savannah Guthrie’s mother remains missing after being abducted from her Tucson home. According to Fox News Digital, Nanos allegedly carried a loaded, undeclared handgun through a TSA checkpoint at Tucson International Airport in November 2024, an incident report showed. Sheriff Chris Nanos faces fresh allegations, carried loaded, undeclared gun through TSA checkpoint (REUTERS/Herbert Villarraga) (REUTERS) Fox News Digital reported that it obtained an incident report from November 6, 2024, at Tucson International Airport’s B Concourse, which revealed that a TSA X-ray technician allegedly spotted a loaded handgun inside the sheriff’s carry-on bag and alerted an officer. Airport police then found five rounds in the gun’s magazine and one in the chamber. Read More | Nancy Guthrie’s neighbor claims she saw ‘strange man’ days before disappearance, ‘Hunched over, in street clothing…’ The firearm was reportedly undeclared when Nanos went through the checkpoint. This is a violation of TSA regulations for ordinary passengers. Nanos was not criminally charged, but was …







