Sheriff Nancy Guthrie’s case hosts a reality show on A&E.

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When will the Pima County Sheriff’s Office update during that period? Nancy Guthrie The kidnapping crisis feels like it belongs on a reality TV show. Well, they are already doing that.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Office, led by Sheriff Chris Nanos, is A&E’s primary police group. desert lawBroadcast every Wednesday at 10 PM (follow-up to ‘New Episode’) Ozark Law!). February 18th desert law The episode “Weapons Found” focuses on the specific challenges that come with policing in Arizona, a state with “some of the most lax gun laws in the country.”

Nanos does not appear in the show, but collaborates with producer Twenty Twenty, considering his officers and detectives are the main stars of the “docu-follow” (the first episode is titled “Welcome to Pima County”). The absence from the cameras was at the request of the sheriff, a source close to the production company said. The Hollywood Reporter.

desert law Seasons 1 and 2 were filmed back-to-back in 2025, so we won’t see Guthrie reporting in this batch or the next. The series premiered in January (there’s no word on a Season 3 order).

that desert law The logline is as follows: “When Arizona’s blistering sun finally sets over the Sonoran Desert in Tucson, temperatures drop and crime rises. When the elite gain access to one of the largest sheriff’s departments in the country, desert law follows the high-intensity work of the Pima County Sheriff’s Department (patrol deputies, DUI unit, and nighttime detectives) as they cover over 9,000 square miles of rugged terrain and tackle problems that thrive after dark. Immersed in the pressures and dangers of policing a desert night, the series captures a world where the spirit of the Wild West still lingers and the fight for order never ends.”

It is difficult to overstate the sheer size of Pima County. This was revealed in the Guthrie inquiry, now in its 18th day. 9,000 square miles is larger than the entire state of New Jersey.

Nanos received considerable criticism as the investigation progressed. Guthrie’s mother today Show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie was forcibly taken from her Tucson home in the early morning hours of Feb. 1. The suspect has not yet been identified. Nanos has acknowledged some mistakes and pushed back on others, including reports of a poor working relationship with the FBI. It is somewhat unclear which law enforcement agency has final jurisdiction over the search for Guthrie.

On Tuesday, Nanos invited several reporters to his office for one-on-one interviews. Nanos’ media training was full-screen and his office was professionally lit for TV.



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