'I'll bury you': Assault, harassment allegations emerge against ex-Iron County sheriff's lieutenant

Former Iron County Sheriff's Lt. Jeff Humphries speaks at an event in Cedar City, Sept. 24, 2022. Humphries is accused of abusing and harassing his subordinates at the sheriff's office over the course of several years.

Former Iron County Sheriff's Lt. Jeff Humphries speaks at an event in Cedar City, Sept. 24, 2022. Humphries is accused of abusing and harassing his subordinates at the sheriff's office over the course of several years. (Jeff Richards, Cedar City News via St. George News)


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IRON COUNTY — A former Iron County Sheriff's Office lieutenant accused of fostering a toxic work environment and committing acts of misconduct is now under review by an independent special counsel.

Jeff Humphries, promoted to lieutenant in 2021, resigned on Dec. 3, 2024. His resignation came just hours before a determination hearing that found all allegations against him substantiated, which include lurid sexual comments, threatening language, physical assault and abuse of power.

Sheriff's office officials confirmed he had been placed on administrative leave for more than six weeks pending the outcome of an internal investigation.

Piute County Attorney Scott Burns, a seasoned prosecutor with decades of experience, has been appointed by Iron County Attorney Chad Dotson to review the findings of the State Bureau of Investigation and determine whether criminal charges should be filed against Humphries. Burns previously served as Iron County Attorney from 1989–2001 and deputy director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy under former President George W. Bush.

Read the full article at St. George News here.

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