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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: October 15, 2013, 5:00pm

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED OCT. 11

Heinrichs, Terry Lee, 60, Vancouver, and Al-Shammary, Eman Kamel, 47, Vancouver.

APPLICATIONS FILED OCT. 14

Hatfield, Wanda Tracy, 45, Vancouver, and Brown, Evan Jarrett, 46, Vancouver.

Erickson, Alice Irene, 62, Portland, and Ballard, Ramona Blaine, 45, Portland.

Warren, Christopher Reid, 46, Hillsboro, Ore., and Solis, Alvaro, 43, Hillsboro, Ore.

Caffall, Verion Richelle, 33, Portland, and Aanenson, Danielle Marie, 31, Portland.

Osborn, Herlinda Peralta, 30, Beaverton, Ore., and Marquez-Barbosa, Amando Yobani, 26, Beaverton, Ore.

Riester, Rose Ann, 61, Salem, Ore., and Case, Marsha Deniece, 63, Salem, Ore.

Niday, Scott Anthony, 46, Vancouver, and Helms, Amanda Lee, 28, Vancouver.

Gilbert, Susan White, 63, Vancouver, and Green, Thomas Albert, 61, Vancouver.

Stutheit, Raquel Kazuko, 46, Keizer, Ore., and Jeanniton, Helen Anita, 56, Keizer, Ore.

Apodaca, Dennis Wayne, 51, West Linn, Ore., and Velasco, Pedro Cuenca, 29, West Linn, Ore.

La Rue, Nori, 50, Portland, and Richardson, Kathleen, 63, Portland.

Fenimore, Kristi Lee, 21, Vancouver, and Robbibaro, Craig Anthony, 29, Vancouver.

Arevalo, Edward Luis, 47, Vancouver, and Phillips, Jenifer Lee, 52, Vancouver.

Harkin, Noah James, 24, Portland, and Weiler, Chelan Wyeth, 24, Lyle.

Meier, Linda Jeanne, 54, Camas, and Scott Jr., Randy Lee, 33, Camas.

Olivares, Raquel Marie, 26, Vancouver, and Grundy, Tiffany Ida, 31, Vancouver.

Douet, Kenneth Paul, 62, La Fayette, La., and Howes, Richard Franklin, 66, La Fayette, La.

Mao, Maiuualeapai Lealoa, 37, Washougal, and Calaway, April Ladawn, 39, Washougal.

Parker, Kerry Ann, 45, Oakland, Calif., and Strohecker, Catherine Martha, 50, Oakland, Calif.

Meyer, Jennifer Anne, 59, Eugene, Ore., and Hill, Katherine Eileen, 56, Eugene, Ore.

Marriage dissolutions


DECREES GRANTED

Baxter, Michelle and Alvin. Woman’s name changed to Williams.

Beck, Kathleen Marie and Larry James.

Borowy, Andrea Rhodes and Vance.

Carlson, Misty Gale and Joshua Andrews.

Davis, Lisa Dian and Juarez, Amador Gamalell.

Fox, Emily Marie and Michael Eugene.

Hiller, Jessica Marlene and Michael Steven.

Horn, Ruth Marie and Michael Joe.

Jeffries, Stephanie Rene and Jereme Justin.

Kennedy, Kevin P. and Kimberly L. Woman’s name changed to Kindell.

Markham, Donna Marie and Norman Halph Lawrence.

Martin, Mark Anthony and Kidder, Cynthia Kay.

Mayo, Jennifer L. and Guillermo Gabriel.

McClellan, Marissa and Robert.

Miller, Dennis Eugene and Karen Bernadette.

Pearson, Amy E. and Paul J.

Sandor, Lynn Marie and Thomas Joseph.

South, Karen Norine and Phillip. Woman’s name changed to Koski.

Tanner Jr., Eugene Harry and Tanner, Rosalind Kate Stewart. Woman’s name changed to Stewart.

Tuel, Suzanne Elearie and Kevin Ray. Woman’s name changed to Mahan.

Tukhashvili, Mananan and Damm, Vikator N.

Walker, Tamra M. and Swanson, Paul E.

PETITIONS FILED

Alberts, Lauren Marie and Bradley Ryan.

Hamblin, Janel Cilicia and Michael James.

Lambert, Cynthia Lee and Michael Edward.

Myers, Julie Ann and Michael Neil.

Newman, Jancy Jo and Daniel.

Pena, Helida Flores and Romero, Edgar Valente Mejia.

Schenck, Kimberly Anne and Michael Wayne.

Varnum, Shelby and Erik.


PETITIONS FOR LEGAL SEPARATION

Eggleston, Heidi Lynne and Kevin Charles.

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, Greg Gonzales, Kelli Osler, Sonya Langsdorf, Dan Stahnke, Suzan Clark, Clayton Spencer and David Gregerson. Judge Protem: Terry Vetter. Court Commissioners: Carin Schienberg, Amy Swingen, Alison Greene, Jeff Witteman, Mary Arden, Kristen Parcher, Dayann Liebman and Jennifer K. Snider.


SUPERIOR

Bartz-Kufner, Richard James, 21, 6503 N.E. 94th Ave., 45 days, taking a motor vehicle without permission-2. (Stahnke, Oct. 14)

Bigley, Apolo Timothy, 26, 15812 N.E. 36th St., 366 days, residential burglary, theft-2 and trafficking in stolen property-1. (Nichols, Oct. 11)

Bryan, Kya Lasley, 23, 23601 N.E. 206th St., Battle Ground, 64 days, theft-2. (Lewis, Oct. 10)

Cook, Caitlyn Angelica, 20, 1101 N.W. 109th St., 50 days, possession of heroin. (Nichols, Oct. 11)

Eby, Kayla Marie, 26, no address, 67 days, possession of heroin and attempted burglary-2. (Stahnke, Oct. 14)

Garcia, Esteban Stanley, 20, no address, 4 months, criminal impersonation-1 and possession of methamphetamine. (Nichols, Oct. 11)

Irby, Kolton Stephen, 28, no address, 90 days, attempted possession of methamphetamine. (Stahnke, Oct. 14)

Kirkpatrick, Melina Michelle, 28, 2525 N.E. Everett St., Camas, 210 days, possession of methamphetamine and forgery. (Nichols, Oct. 11)

Peterson, Andrew Steven, 28, no address, 13 months, residential burglary. (Nichols, Oct. 11)

Romero-Zarate, Rafael, 51, no address, 366 days, possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver. (Stahnke, Oct. 14)

Sfetku, Bryce Ashton, 24, no address, 17 months, conspiracy to commit delivery of heroin, bail jumping on class B or C felony and possession of heroin. (Nichols, Oct. 11)

White, Joseph Francis, 29, 5704 N.E. 48th Ave., 117 months, unlawful issuance of bank checks or drafts (more than $750) and three counts theft of a firearm. (Nichols, Oct. 11)

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