26 Wednesday, September 11, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon SUSPECT: Homeowner detained suspect until authorities arrived OSU funded Deadly plane crash at Oregon fly-in to research quake impact on electrical grid By Andrew Selsky Associated Press Continued from page 1 suspect, later identified as Huber, and Huber left the residence. DCSO reports that Huber then went to the neighboring house and began ringing the doorbell. The homeowner there also called 911, and told Huber to leave. Huber then walked over to the area of the original house he broke into where he was again con- fronted by the armed home- owner. The homeowner held him at gunpoint until sheriff9s office units arrived on scene. Huber was detained at the scene without incident. He reportedly advised deputies he believed his family, who lives nearby, was in grave danger and being held hos- tage. Several deputies went to Huber9s residence to conduct a welfare check, and found everyone safe and sleeping. Huber was arrested for the charges of first-degree bur- glary, criminal mischief and criminal trespass, and booked into the Deschutes County Adult Jail. There were no injuries during this inci- dent. The Deschutes County Sheriff9s Office was assisted at the scene by the Black Butte Police Department. WASHINGTON (AP) 4 Oregon State University will receive more than $400,000 in federal funds to research how large earthquakes, like ones that could strike in the Cascadia Subduction Zone, would affect the western electrical grid. U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, both Oregon Democrats, announced that the award from the National Science Foundation will pro- vide $433,792 to a project titled,