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Wednesday, September 2, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 
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Traffic stop Sisters Country birds
leads to
drug bust
By Douglas Beall
Columnist
A traffic stop in Sisters led 
to the arrest of a  Bend man 
on multiple drug charges last 
week.
Deputies  and  Deschutes 
County  Sheriff 9s  Street 
Crimes Unit detectives con-
ducted a traffic stop in Sisters 
on Thursday, August 27. The 
law  enforcement  officers 
stopped a black 2020 Chevy 
Equinox  driven by 34-year-
old  Calien  Ray  Mount. 
According  to  the  sheriff9s 
office,  Mount  was  driving 
on  a  suspended  license  and 
had  a  valid  warrant  for  his 
arrest.
DCSO  K9  Masa  was  at 
the  traffic  stop  and  alerted 
to  the  odor  of  a  controlled 
substance  inside  the  vehi-
cle.  A  subsequent  search 
resulted  in  approximately 
two  ounces  of  heroin  being 
seized, according to a DCSO 
report.  Additionally,  two 
grams of  methamphetamine 
and  $1,000  in  cash  was 
seized.
M o u n t   w a s   j a i l e d 
on  charges  of  Unlawful 
P o s s e s s i o n   o f   H e r o i n , 
Unlawful  Delivery  Heroin, 
Unlawful  Possession  of 
Methamphetamine,  and  a 
parole violation warrant.
Melinda Burns-
Williams, FNP
Nurse Practitioner
Quickly  moving  rivers 
and streams are home to the 
Common Merganser (Mergus
merganser). Cruising jet-like 
up  and  down  waterways, 
only a few inches above the 
ripples, landing and then div-
ing for fish and crustaceans 
with  their  serrated  bills, 
this Merganser sports either 
a  vivid  rust-colored  crest 
(female) or a iridescent green 
head (male) that is a joy to 
behold.
The Common Merganser 
nests in hollowed-out trees, 
on  cliffs  or  on  the  ground, 
normally  on  the  banks  of 
rivers. Laying six to 17 pale 
white  or  yellowish  eggs 
which  are  incubated  for  28 
to  35  days,  the  chicks  then 
follow  their  mother  to  the 
river where they immediately 
begin feeding.
They  locate  their  prey 
by sight, and therefore tend 
to feed in clear waters, less 
PHOTO BY DOUGLAS BEALL
Common Merganser.
than  12  feet  deep,  includ-
ing  estuaries,  coastal  bays, 
lakes,  streams.  By  thinning 
fish populations in lakes and 
ponds, Common Mergansers 
allow  the  remaining  fish  to 
thrive,  because  they  have 
less competition for the habi-
tat9s limited resources.
Thus,  more  fish  reach 
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