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Sisters Sheriff's calls

  • A man complained that city snowplows were pushing snow into his driveway.
  • A young man collapsed in the street due to a seizure. An ambulance crew transported him to the hospital.

  • Deputies assisted Cloverdale firefighters at the scene of a small blaze that started when a space heater was placed too close to a dog bed.

  • A man and a woman are having an ongoing public dispute over possession of a cell phone.

  • A deputy had to haze cattle off a roadway and back through a hole in the fence through which they had escaped. The owner was notified of his wayward bovines.

  • A man complained that a delivery driver repeatedly drove over his property after being told not to.

  • A suspected shoplifter got snotty when confronted at a Sisters business, then nearly ran over a pedestrian splitting the scene.

  • An anonymous caller from Tollgate complained that pedestrians are walking shoulder-to-shoulder down the road. This is bad because cars must yield to them. The pedestrians are -- obviously -- attempting to force a new vote in the subdivision regarding a pedestrian and bike path.

The connection is clear...

  • Many a car slid into a ditch -- or a tree -- on icy roads. Fortunately, there were no serious injuries.

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

 

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