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    Wednesday, June 1, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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Teens charged with
attempted murder
photo by Jerry baldock
Local quilters are enhancing the connection between Sisters firefighters and their counterparts in Hampshire,
UK, with the gift of a quilt.
English firefighters to receive quilt
Firefighters who visited
Sisters from England last sum-
mer will receive a memento
of new-forged ties between
Sisters and Hampshire, cour-
tesy of East of the Cascades
Quilters Guild.
The quilters crafted a quilt
to be given by the Sisters-
Camp Sherman RFPD to the
Hampshire Fire and Rescue
Service when five Sisters fire-
fighters travel to England in
June.
D e p u t y C h i e f Ti m
Craig initiated the quilt.
It was designed by Janet
MacConnell and pieced by
Janet MacConnell, Anna
Bates, Joyce Boyd, Sue
Broomhead, Susan Cobb,
Sarah Peery and Teresa
Wellington. Corni Quirilivan
did the quilting. Also con-
tributing were Stitchin’ Post
and the Sisters Outdoor Quilt
Show.
The quilt has a ship, a cot-
tage and a historic wall to rep-
resent Hampshire, England.
The Three Sisters mountain
skyline, a fire engine and the
firefighters hanging the quilts
represents the Sisters-Camp
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— A grand jury has indicted
two teenagers with attempt-
ing to kill of one of their
mothers.
Deschutes County District
Attorney John Hummel said
in a Friday news release the
teens were indicted this week
for attempted murder, con-
spiracy to commit murder,
conspiracy to commit arson,
assault and unlawful use of a
weapon.
The charges stem from
a May 19 incident in
which authorities say the
17-year-olds conspired to
kill one of their mothers and
burn down her house with her
body inside.
Prosecutors allege that the
woman’s son hid in the house
and sprayed his mother with
pepper-spray and struck her
on the head with a baseball
bat when she arrived. After
several strikes, prosecutors
say she wrestled the bat away
and called 911.
Police arrived and arrested
the teens, who are in cus-
tody at a juvenile detention
facility.
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