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Sisters
man arrested for assault charge
A Sisters man was arrested last
weekend after he allegedly assaulted an intoxicated man he was walking home
from a bar.
Deputies took 30-year-old
Mark Allen Anderson into custody on a charge of second degree assault
and possession of less than one ounce of marijuana on Friday night, October
5.
According to Deschutes County
Sheriff's Office reports, deputies responded to Sisters Firehall to contact
the victim of a possible assault.
Paramedics were treating a
man for deep two-inch gash on his forehead. A Sisters resident had transported
him to the firehall after finding the bleeding man staggering in his driveway.
The victim reported that he
had been drinking at Bronco Billy's Ranch Grill & Saloon. He did not know
the name of the man who had been walking him home, but told deputies he
could identify him.
The victim claimed that the
man had knocked him down with a punch to the head, then hit him and kicked
him a couple more times.
According to sheriff's office
reports, deputies contacted Anderson at the bar. Anderson allegedly acknowledged
volunteering to walk the victim home. Anderson reportedly claimed that
the victim was very intoxicated and tried to return to the bar.
Anderson said that the victim
ran off and said that the man had fallen down during the walk home, deputies
reported.
A deputy reportedly saw blood
on Anderson's shirt and inquired about it; Anderson denied having assaulted
the victim.
A deputy escorted Anderson
out of the bar to where the victim was waiting in a Sisters ambulance
to be transported to St. Charles Medical Center. The victim allegedly
identified Anderson as his assailant.
A deputy took Anderson into
custody and transported him to Deschutes County Jail. According to sheriff's
office reports, Anderson continued to deny assaulting the victim.
A deputy patted down Anderson
at the jail and allegedly discovered a small amount of marijuana.
Anderson was cited for possession
and booked on a second degree assault charge, a Class B felony and a Measure
11 offense that carries a mandatory jail sentence .
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