News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
A deputy looked into suspicions about a man's "free boat." He turned up no wants or stolen reports.
A deputy responded to a child custody dispute. More conflict between the parties is expected.
A Sisters ranch reported the theft of 12-14 bales of hay. It's not the first hay theft in the area lately.
Someone swiped the business emblems off a group of work trucks.
A woman came in to the sheriff's substation demanding to know why Bend PD hadn't come to her house to help her and wondering if her ex-boyfriend was a sex offender yet. Staff at the station had a hard time finding a coherent thread of discussion with the woman.
A woman was angry because she left a friend to house-sit and returned to the detritus of a party.
A woman complained about boys running across the roof of her outbuilding and jumping onto a neighbor's roof. She requested that the boys be trespassed from her property.
A woman signed a citizen's citation after a man allegedly made an unsafe lane change in front of her when she was hauling her horses. Never get a woman towing horses riled....
Info in "Sisters sheriff's calls" is taken from log entries and reports of the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office.
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