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In separate incidents, Sisters Police arrested two drivers and seized their
vehicles for driving under the influence of intoxicants on Friday, November
8.
Michael Ross Carter of Bend, 44, was stopped after another driver reported
Carter's 1985 Jeep Cherokee nearly struck two vehicles. Headed east from the
Santiam Pass toward Sisters, Carter was later observed by police stopping on
the highway, backing up, then proceeding toward Sisters.
Black Butte and Sisters police followed Carter for several miles and during
which time they observed his vehicle wander back and forth across the travel
lane, crossing the center line several times.
When he was stopped, police saw an empty beer container in the passenger
compartment and a partial half-case in back. Carter seemed to be confused about
where he was going and where he had been.
Taken to Deschutes County Jail, Carter blew a .20 percent on the breathalyzer,
more than twice the Oregon limit of .08 percent.
Carter was cited for driving under the influence of intoxicants, for having an
open container, failure to drive in his travel lane and violation of the basic
rule.
Because he had prior arrests for driving under the influence, Sisters police
confiscated Carter's Jeep.
Later that morning, Sisters Police observed Chad Alden Foss of Bend drive
through Sisters. Foss' vehicle crossed the center line several times, according
to police reports.
Although Foss blew only a .07 when taken to Deschutes County jail, he takes
medication and failed field sobriety tests. He was booked for driving while
suspended and for driving under the influence.
Because of prior convictions and suspension of his license, police seized Foss'
1987 Audi Quattro.