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Jefe de policía a cargo del rapto de Nancy Guthrie enfrenta una millonaria demanda en su contra
Summary: The police chief leading the search for Savannah Guthrie's kidnapped mother is now facing a million-dollar lawsuit. Arizona Police Chief Chris Nanos is in charge of finding 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who was taken from her garage in February. But now, Nanos has his own legal trouble. An inmate named Christopher Marx is suing the chief and his department for $1.35 million.
Marx says the jail put his life in danger by ignoring COVID-19 safety rules. He claims a guard who worked in a COVID-19 unit served his food without washing up or following disinfection protocols. Strangely, Marx doesn't want the money for himself. He wants to use the $1.35 million to buy two buildings to house homeless people for free for six months, and he also wants a formal apology from the police department.
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