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Sisters man, 19, faces charges

Published: March 14. 2013 4:00AM PST

Deschutes County Sheriff’s deputies apprehended a 19-year-old man and cited him for attempting to elude deputies investigating a burglary report Tuesday morning at Sisters Inn & Suites, 605 Arrowleaf.

Austin Mogan, of Sisters, surrendered after evading for nearly an hour pursuing deputies who set up a search perimeter and summoned a police dog, according to sheriff’s Sgt. Troy Gotchy. Mogan was taken to St. Charles Bend, cited for misdemeanor offenses — including criminal trespass, criminal mischief, resisting arrest and interfering with a police officer — and released, Gotchy said.

The sheriff’s report alleging burglary, a felony, is on its way to the county District Attorney, Gotchy said Wednesday.

The sergeant said Mogan was not injured during the arrest but was being evaluated at the hospital.

Deputies arrived at 6:06 a.m. to a report that someone had burglarized a room and fled upstairs. The first officer to arrive saw Mogan in the Bi-Mart parking lot, but Mogan fled when approached, according to Gotchy’s account.

Black Butte Police officers and sheriff’s deputies set up a perimeter and a short time later spotted Mogan crossing Pine Street toward Hoyt’s Hardware. A deputy approached but Mogan, according to Gotchy, fled once more.

Mogan encountered a deputy a third time and fled, but eventually the sheriff’s K-9 Majetich and his handler, along with other deputies, stopped Mogan in a lumber yard, where he surrendered, according to Gotchy.

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