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The '''Sheriff''' was the local law enforcement official in the small town in [[Utah]], where [[Indiana Jones]] lived in [[1912]]. When Jones discovered treasure hunters looting the [[Cross of Coronado]] from a canyon, he sent his friend [[Herman Mueller|Herman]] to get the sheriff. When Jones managed to reach his [[Jones residence|house]] with the cross, Herman arrived, with the Sheriff and his [[Deputy Sheriff|deputy]].
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The '''Sheriff''' was the local law enforcement official in the small town in [[Utah]], where [[Indiana Jones]] lived in [[1912]]. When Jones discovered treasure hunters looting the [[Cross of Coronado]] from a canyon, he sent his friend [[Herman Mueller|Herman]] to get the sheriff. When Jones managed to reach his [[Jones residence|house]] with the cross, Herman arrived, with the Sheriff and his [[Deputy Sheriff|deputy]].<ref name="Crusade">''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]''</ref>
   
The Sheriff told Jones that if Jones returned the Cross to its rightful owners, they wouldn't press charges. Jones was crushed to learn that the Sheriff actually believed in [[Garth|Fedora]] and [[Panama Hat]]'s side of the story to be true. However, it was never really proven as to wheather or not the Sheriff was crooked and in cahoots with them, or Fedora and his gang lied about the Cross belonging to them. Finally, the Sheriff declared it settled, bid Jones farewell, and left just right before Fedora gave Jones his hat.
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The Sheriff told Jones that if Jones returned the Cross to its rightful owners, they wouldn't press charges.<ref name="Crusade" /> Jones was crushed to learn that the Sheriff was in cahoots with [[Garth|Fedora]] and [[Panama Hat]].<ref>[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (novel)|''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' novel]]</ref><ref>[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (junior novelization)|''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' junior novel]]</ref> The Sheriff bid Jones farewell and left before Fedora gave Jones [[Fedora|his hat]].<ref name="Crusade" />
   
 
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Revision as of 20:34, 6 August 2013

"He's got witnesses, five or six of them."
―Sheriff[src]

The Sheriff was the local law enforcement official in the small town in Utah, where Indiana Jones lived in 1912. When Jones discovered treasure hunters looting the Cross of Coronado from a canyon, he sent his friend Herman to get the sheriff. When Jones managed to reach his house with the cross, Herman arrived, with the Sheriff and his deputy.[1]

The Sheriff told Jones that if Jones returned the Cross to its rightful owners, they wouldn't press charges.[1] Jones was crushed to learn that the Sheriff was in cahoots with Fedora and Panama Hat.[2][3] The Sheriff bid Jones farewell and left before Fedora gave Jones his hat.[1]

Behind the scenes

The role of the Sheriff was played by Marc Miles in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

The script and movie credits refer to the character as Sheriff, though the character's actual name is not revealed.

Appearances

Notes and references