Las Vegas Review-Journal

Mcgill holding big lead in Nye sheriff ’s race

Incumbent Wehrly mired in controvers­y

- By Arthur Kane Contact Arthur Kane at akane@ reviewjour­nal.com and follow @ Arthurmkan­e on Twitter. Kane is a member of the Review-journal’s investigat­ive team, focusing on reporting that holds leaders and agencies accountabl­e and exposes wrongdoing.

There likely will be a new sheriff in Nye County as early vote results show challenger Joe Mcgill with a significan­t lead over incumbent Sharon Wehrly after a series of controvers­ies were exposed by the Review-journal during her tenure.

Mcgill said Wehrly texted him a concession at about 2 a.m. Wednesday but then retracted it a few hours later. Despite that, he believes he will be the new sheriff.

“When you have 63 percent in my favor, that’s a good indication,” he said in a phone interview.

Still to be counted are drop-box and mail ballots received on Election Day. All early vote and Election Day ballots have been tabulated, according to a news release.

After a request to comment, Wehrly texted: “I was told to wait for the mailins. Which I will.”

Several Review-journal investigat­ions have revealed concerns about the leadership of the office and the actions of Nye Sheriff ’s Capt. David Boruchowit­z, who is close to Wehrly. Questions have been raised about his ethics and abuse of power as a deputy. Wehrly repeatedly promoted him in her seven years in office.

The sheriff ’s department also faced scrutiny for failures by deputies to stop a driver they knew was impaired an hour before he killed three people in a head-on crash in March 2021.

Mcgill, a former Metro police officer and a deputy in Nye since

2018, said he plans to make personnel changes and determine what is happening with an FBI investigat­ion into misconduct in the department.

He declined to provide details of the personnel changes until he can notify the individual­s. He said he expects Boruchowit­z to remain with the department but his role will change.

“He is no longer running like he has been the last several years,” Mcgill said. “The new undersheri­ff and new sheriff will run it. It’s going to be a team effort.”

Bill Becht, who retired from Nye as captain a decade ago, will be undersheri­ff if Mcgill holds on to the victory.

Controvers­ial tenure

Wehrly has been the center of repeated controvers­ies since she took office in 2015, including questionab­le police investigat­ions, conflicts of interest and failures to protect the public.

A February Review-journal story detailed how Wehrly repeatedly promoted Boruchowit­z despite his history of inappropri­ate behavior, which included holding “porn matinees” in the office, having relationsh­ips with parolees and filing unsubstant­iated charges against a power company executive while leading a group to remove the company’s board.

A month later, the newspaper revealed how five deputies let a motorist, whom they believed was intoxicate­d, drive away and kill three members of an Idaho family in a head-on collision in 2021.

The FBI raided the office in August, and sources say agents are investigat­ing many of the issues revealed in the stories.

Even before the Review-journal investigat­ions, Wehrly was controvers­ial.

In 2018, she apologized for accidental­ly leaving her gun in a casino bathroom.

A year later, Wehrly invoked Hitler when refusing to enforce the state’s new gun background checks. In March 2020, she said her department would not enforce the governor’s statewide closure decree on local businesses for COVID-19.

She also posted recruitmen­t billboards in 2018 that her critics charged were political campaign ads in disguise. She said independen­t observers found no problems with the billboards.

New sheriff

Mcgill, 57, retired as a detective from Metro after 26 years where he worked patrol, the problem-solving unit and narcotics, along with what’s known as the VIPER Auto Theft Task Force.

Wehrly, 78, recently announced her health has rebounded after cancer treatment.

If the final results give Mcgill the victory, he will take office in January.

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