News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
• Deputies are investigating an identity theft case that resulted in three or four charges that amounted to some $39,000.
• A man complained to the sheriff’s office about ongoing problems with a neighbor: traffic at all hours tearing up the roads, claims of thefts, etc. He said if the sheriff’s office can’t or won’t do something the neighbors will have to.
• A deputy tried to locate some lost horses.
• A woman complained about vehicles “entering her subdivision illegally.” Deputies determined that some vehicles were apparently driving around her property on Forest Service land.
• A 25-year-old was arrested for drunk driving.
• A woman complained about a man trying to contact her daughters. She said she’d forbidden him to come on her property, make phone calls or send e-mails. The man later talked to a deputy and agreed to make no more contact with the family.
• A 17-year-old was cited for shoplifting at a Sisters store.
• Tires were slashed on a vehicle on Cascade Avenue.
• There was an attempted burglary to some outbuildings on Hood Avenue.
• A deputy counseled a family after a verbal domestic argument between a woman and her parents over the raising of the woman’s 18-month-old child.
• There ws a report of some money being stolen from a purse.
• Someone reported a theft from a vehicle at Sisters High School.
• Some road signs were spray painted in the Sisters area.
Information in “Sisters sheriff’s calls” is taken from log entries and reports of the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office.
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