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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: October 29, 2012, 5:00pm

Births

Peacehealth Southwest Medical Center

Colleen and Jack Homola, Battle Ground, a girl, Teal Natalyn, Oct. 10, 8 pounds, 9 ounces.

Nicole A. and Austin L. Stewart, Battle Ground, a girl, Brooklyn L., Oct. 24, 5 pounds, 14 ounces.

LEGACY SALMON CREEK Medical Center

Karen and Dale Homola, Yacolt, a boy, Mylan Rodney, Oct. 22, 7 pounds, 3 ounces.

Cheryl J. and Sven P. Kysar, Yacolt, a girl, Mila J., Sept. 24, 6 pounds, 8 ounces.

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED OCT. 26

Doty Jr., Robert Edward, 45, Vancouver, and Riggins, Shannon Marie, 38, Vancouver.

Reinders, Glenn Neil, 33, Vancouver, and Kocurek, Cassondra Dawn, 29, Vancouver.

Slayton, Christopher Joseph, 40, Vancouver, and Hall, Tandy Michelle, 40, Vancouver.

Swift, Matthew James, 22, Vancouver, and Herrington, Emma Marie, 23, Vancouver.

Weschta, Luke Mark, 29, Vancouver, and Miller, Jennifer May, 33, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Becker, Jill and Drew.

Bennett, David and Christina J.

Brown, Lisa Anne Malies and Timothy David.

Caudle, Sean Douay and Braaten, Susan Dianne.

Chapman, Stepan and Nova.

Flath, Christina Lynn and Darren Gordon.

Grohn, Nathan Jeremy and Angela Carlene.

Halbert, Krysty Marie and Flaten, Jason Daniel.

Harding, La Tina Mae and Glenn Douglas. Woman’s name changed to De Jean.

Johnson, Catherine Lucille and Scott Douglas.

Lane, Shawn Aaron and Madsen, Karen Elizabeth.

Locke, Steven Fairbanks and Diana Lee.

Makov, Georgii and Galina.

Mitchell, Steven John and Carlisle, Jennifer Marie.

Mooneyham, Virginia Terese and Jerold Lee. Woman’s name changed to Elia.

Nelson, Diane M. and Barry L.

Smith, Angela Dawn and Keegan Hewitt.

Thornton, Paul and Amanda. Woman’s name changed to Tronson.

Walker, Edward and Catherine.

Wittkopf, Christine Elaine and Derek Todd. Woman’s name changed to Harris.

Yeska, Susan K. and Joseph F.

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, 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, Kristen Parcher and Dayann Liebman.

SUPERIOR

DeGraffe, Timar Akeem, 22, 2011 Brandt Road, 25 days, criminal impersonation-1. (Stahnke, Oct. 26)

Ingalls, David Brian, 40, 3311 Kauffman Road, 181 days, possession of stolen property-2 and possession of methamphetamine. (Stahnke, Oct. 26)

Jackson, Travis Daniel, 32, 5903 N.E. 92nd St., 45 months, possession of heroin with intent to deliver and unlawful possession of a firearm-2. (Woolard, Oct. 26)

McAbee, Carlton Charles, 21, 7711 N.W. Fifth Ave., 30 days, theft of a motor vehicle. (Stahnke, Oct. 26)

Sollers, Cecil Arthur, 23, 2510 E. 34th St., 24 months, assault-2 – domestic violence. (Stahnke, Oct. 26)

Tarkington, Clinton D., 22, 421 S.W. 17th Ave., Battle Ground., 150 days, assault of a child-3 – domestic violence and bail jumping on class B or C felony. (Stahnke, Oct. 26)

DISTRICT

Wayne, Jason Michael, 22, 3614 N.E. 56th St., $595, 1 day, DUI. (Witteman, Oct. 16)

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