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The Columbian
Published: October 17, 2011, 5:00pm

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Aguon, Peter and Christy. Woman’s name changed to San Nicolas.

Anderson, Jill and Joshua.

Bones, Amber and Daniel.

Cazorla, Jesus C., and Cruz, Aleyda Rodriguez.

Clark, Stefanie and Nicholas.

Davis, Ann E. and Leonard C.

Fonacier, Steven and Janette. Woman’s name changed to Candelario.

Fredrickson-Bauer, Janet J., and Bauer, Ronald V.

Hall, Steven A. and Anna M. Woman’s name changed to Seth.

Harblin, Kenneth R., and Cyrus, Bryttany.

Jones, Jeremiah M. and Tawnya N.

Laws, Michael Conan and Marcia Marie.

Manuel, Renee and Jon C. Woman’s name changed to Winters.

Moothart, Jodi L. and Todd A.

Price, Marilyn and Kenneth.

Samuel, Anne and Yohannes. Woman’s name changed to Hamburg.

Stevens, Angela and Kenneth. Woman’s name changed to Walters.

Torrence, Dina and Michael.

Vou, Phouangphitda, and Luanghane, Paul.

VanDyke, Christina A. and Kyle Thomas. Woman’s name changed to Catino.

Weston, Lanna and Jesse. Woman’s name changed to Batman.

PETITIONS FILED

Brown, Bradley L. and Julie E.

Cacas, Suzette L. and Wesley A.

Ham, Robert and Trina.

Long, Mark Allen and Shannon Renate.

Patrick, Melissa and Matthew.

Photianos, Lauren Deirdee and Gregory Stephan.

PETITIONS FOR LEGAL SEPARATION

Johnston, Patricia A. and Karl A.

VanSkike, Janae and James, Kirk.

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED OCT. 14

Czech, David Victor, 36, Vancouver, and Mindra, Galina Aleksandrovna, 33, Vancouver.

Diaz, Vladimir Francisco, 43, Vancouver, and Thompson, Selina Irene, 37, Vancouver.

Fors, Zachary Vicent, 22, Vancouver, and Bunt, Shawna Lee, 23, Vancouver.

Johnson, Keith Jay, 31, Ridgefield, and Hernandez-Perez, Veronica Elizabeth, 30, Ridgefield.

Luna, Pedro Ventura, 26, Renton, and Gonzalez, Aurelia Carmen Galindo, 18, Renton.

McMullen, Samuel Aaron, 20, Vancouver, and Cramer, Rachel Michelle, 19, Vancouver.

Meadors, Thomas Ralph II, 45, Vancouver, and Gyore, Jennifer Suzanne, 30, Vancouver.

Miller, Michael Scott, 21, Vancouver, and Boynton, Rachel Elizabeth, 21, Vancouver.

Putnic, Petru, 53, Portland, and Putnic, Gena, 49, Portland.

Rodriguez-Pena, Cristobal, 33, Vancouver, and Carney, Chehalia Renee, 25, Vancouver.

Sage, Earl Robert, 58, Battle Ground, and Tratz, Colleen Ann, 51, Battle Ground.

Sauvola, Brian Benjamin, 24, Vancouver, and Richardson, Rebekah Anne, 22, Vancouver.

Teegardin, David A., 54, Portland, and Gilbert, Gail Carolyn, 50, Portland.

Court sentencings

The Columbian’s policy is to publish all Clark County Superior Court felony sentencings, as provided by the Clark County Clerk’s Office. DC signifies that the defendant has entered drug court. Addresses are provided by the courts and may have changed by the time of sentencing. Misdemeanor sentencings, provided by District Court, are published for the following crimes: DUI (driving under the influence), DWS/revoked (driving while license is suspended or revoked), theft-3 (third-degree theft), and assault-4 (fourth-degree assault). If the defendant is sentenced for other misdemeanors at the same time, those offenses are also listed. Money figures represent fines.

Judges John Hagensen, John Nichols, James Swanger, Ed Poyfair, Barbara Johnson, James Rulli, Vernon Schreiber, Robert Lewis, Richard Melnick, Darvin Zimmerman, Diane Woolard, Scott A. Collier, John Wulle, Greg Gonzales, Kelli Osler, Sonya Langsdorf and Dan Stahnke. Judge Protem: Terry Vetter. Court Commissioners: Carin Schienberg, Amy Swingen, Alison Greene, Suzan Clark, Clayton Spencer, Jeff Witteman, Mary Arden and Kristen Parcher.

SUPERIOR

Acevedo, Enelida Garcia, 34, 7010 N.E. 140th Ave., 120 days, forgery. (Collier, Oct. 14)

Haas, James Scott, 54, no address, 30 days, criminal impersonation-1. (Collier, Oct. 14)

Pittman, Loyd Tyler, 25, 15901 S.E. First St., 366 days, two counts trafficking in stolen property-2 and bail jumping on class B or C felony. (Collier, Oct. 14)

Quesnel, Ted Steven, 58, 33412 N.E. Gable Ave., La Center, 82 days, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver. (Collier, Oct. 14)

Zon, Teresa Wren, 30, Toledo, 90 days, burglary-2. (Collier, Oct. 14)

DISTRICT

Hendren, Shane Stevens, 26, 6501 Riverside Drive, $700, 1 day, DUI. (Swanger, Oct. 5)

Hickman, Shyler Monique, 24, 11201 N.E. Highway 99, $595, 1 day, DUI. (Witteman, Oct. 4)

Hotchkins Jr., Glenn Ray, 21, 3341 N.E. 57th Ave., $200, 2 days, two counts DWS/revoked. (Osler, Oct. 3)

Howard, Mark Anthony, 44, Portland, $300, 29 days, theft-3. (Osler, Oct. 5)

Huss, Barbara E., aka Huss-Wilcox, Barbara E., 51, 11404 N.W. 12th Ave., $200, two counts assault-4. (Hagensen, Oct. 7)

Irelan, Misty Marie, 31, 913 W. 36th St., $100, 7 days, DWS/revoked. (Witteman, Oct. 6)

James, Sheri L., 51, 10221 N.E. Notchlog Drive, $300, 4 days, two counts DWS/revoked. (Zimmerman, Oct. 6)

Johnson Jr., Chad William, 22, Bonney Lake, $100, 1 day, DWS/revoked. (Zimmerman, Oct. 3)

Klieber, Samuel Dean, 24, 3009 N.E. May St., $200, 32 days, two counts assault-4. (Zimmerman, Oct. 4)

Lopez, Zaida Padilla, 24, 8701 E. Mill Plain Blvd., $150, 10 days, theft-3. (Witteman, Oct. 6)

Lubinski, Daniel James, 53, 5921 N.W. Lincoln Ave., $500, 30 days, DWS/revoked. (Zimmerman, Oct. 3)

Magnus, Stephen K., 46, 12400 N.E. 63rd St., $200, 5 days, theft-3. (Zimmerman, Oct. 6)

Meyer, Mark Joseph, 25, 1719 S.E. 270th Place, Camas, $600, 2 days, two counts DWS/revoked. (Zimmerman, Oct. 7)

Miller, Ronelle Jo, 54, 1106 N.E. 72nd St., $300, 5 days, DWS/revoked. (Zimmerman, Oct. 6)

Newsom, Kevin Grant, aka Newsom, Kevin Mark, 46, 1115 W. 13th St. and 2312 N.E. 104th St., $400, 60 days, six counts theft-3. (Zimmerman, Oct. 7)

Olson, Shane Michael, 31, 7911 N.E. 138th Ave., $100, 1 day, assault-4. (Hagensen, Oct. 3)

Osborn, Eric, 42, 12712 N.E. 41st St., $1,200, 40 days, four counts DWS/revoked. (Zimmerman, Oct. 4)

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