During a recent board meeting, significant discussions centered around funding allocations and ongoing concerns regarding the Pima County Sheriff’s Department. The board unanimously approved several items, including the acceptance of funds from the Arizona Department of Health Services aimed at preventing tobacco use and bolstering supportive housing services. However, the meeting's most pressing issue involved Sheriff Nanos and his handling of an internal investigation into an alleged sexual assault involving a female deputy.
The board had previously requested Sheriff Nanos to address four potential violations outlined by the Arizona Attorney General's office, which included failing to assist a deputy in danger and not properly securing evidence. Despite the sheriff's absence at the September meeting, he indicated a willingness to respond to the board's inquiries. However, the board expressed frustration over the lack of a formal response from the sheriff, raising concerns about the implications of his inaction.
Supervisor Hines highlighted the gravity of the allegations against the sheriff, emphasizing the troubling nature of the reported failures in duty. The board discussed the possibility of seeking external legal counsel to address the conflict of interest, as the county attorney represents both the board and the sheriff. The conversation underscored the delicate balance between governance and law enforcement accountability, with board members cautious about the potential political ramifications of their discussions, especially in light of upcoming elections.
As the board navigates these complex issues, the community remains watchful of the sheriff's response and the board's next steps in ensuring accountability within the sheriff's department.