News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon

Sisters Sheriff's calls

  • Deputies were called to respond to a physical altercation in progress. It turns out a man had slapped a teenage boy he had taken in after finding that the boy had stolen a $200 check from the man, forged a signature and cashed it.

    The boy allowed as how he deserved to be slapped and did not seek to press charges.

  • A man reported that someone shot and wounded his cat.

  • Deputies checked out a report of a transient sleeping -- and apparently defecating -- in the city park.

  • Somebody drove on the dikes at the new sewer treatment facility and put a small boat in the settling pond (there was no indication as to whether it was with or without a paddle).

The area is to be gated off by this week.

  • A woman called 911 because her boyfriend had come into her room after she told him not to. They're breaking up. No one got hurt.

  • A citizen spotted a Sisters man speeding through town chucking beer cans (empty ones) out of his truck cab.

  • A woman reported that a neighbor came into her house, drank half a bottle of gin and demanded money for cigarettes before puking on the carpet and leaving.

She doesn't want the man to come back. Deputies told the man to stay away or he'd be arrested for trespassing.

  • Somebody barricaded a local road then pelted a vehicle with eggs as it stopped at the barrier.

  • Deputies arrested a man for drunk driving after a single-vehicle wreck on Three Creek Road.

  • Someone put a water bomb in the drop at a local video provider.

  • A man reported that two men took his son's bicycle away from him near the Tollgate pool.

  • A citizen complained about horses fighting in a trailer. Elbow room is scarce in those things.

  • Deputies arrested a Sweet Home man for drunk driving and transported his kids to their mom's place in Bend.

  • A passenger on a motorcycle got a broken leg in a wreck at Three Creek Meadow.

  • Someone shoplifted two pairs of boots from a local clothing store.

Information in "Sisters sheriff's calls" is taken from log entries and reports of the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office.

 

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