Las Vegas Review-Journal

Demeo, sheriff in Nye County for 12 years, dead at 67

- By Marvin Clemons Las Vegas Review-journal

Former Nye County Sheriff Anthony “Tony” Demeo died Tuesday, the Sheriff ’s Office announced. He was 67.

Demeo served as sheriff for 12 years until stepping down in 2015. He ran again in 2018 but lost to current Sheriff Sharon Wehrly, who told the Review-journal on Wednesday that investigat­ors do not suspect foul play in his death.

She declined to comment further. According to Mara Fanok, Demeo’s mother-in-law, he died at Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center in Las Vegas.

“They did tests and it was establishe­d that it was a brain concussion, but we don’t know when he was injured,” Fanok said. “He might have bumped his head, but we don’t know when. It was a very freak situation.”

Fanok said funeral arrangemen­ts were being made for the Brooklyn, New York, native.

Wehrly announced Demeo’s death Tuesday night on the agency’s Facebook page, saying, “My thoughts, sympathy and prayers and those of the entire sheriff ’s staff are with Mrs. Demeo and family. Our badges have been shrouded in his honor and we offer Mrs. Demeo and his family the honor, gratitude, respect and assistance during these trying days ahead. His service to Nye County and its citizens will always be remembered.”

Demeo made headlines in his last few years on the post, including being summoned by Nye County commission­ers into a closed-door session in October 2012.

The board ultimately voted 4-0 to refer Demeo to the Nevada attorney general’s office, accusing him of spending more than $1 million over his budget for the fiscal year. The attorney general’s office later announced it was not pursuing charges.

Contact Marvin Clemons at mclemons@reviewjour­nal.com or at 702-383-0217. Review-journal staff writers Rio Lacanlale and Mike Shoro contribute­d to this report.

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