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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: June 4, 2014, 5:00pm

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Aston, Laurel Jane and Patrick Lee.

Martin, Tereica Lea and Scott Allen.

PETITIONS FILED

Atkin, Carrie and Frimberger, Frances.

Bingham, Jeffrey Glen and Angela McDonald.

Johnson, Rachelle and Brian Tyrone.

Lee, Shannon W. and Pamela M.

Ramsden, Karolyn Michele and Scott Vincent.

Smith, Morgan Marie and Sean Stephen.

Suckling, Misti Ellen and Aaron Richard Harrison.

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED JUNE 3

Gaddis, Brandie Sheree, 40, Vancouver, and Percival, Michael Thomas, 40, Vancouver.

Lawrence, Clayton Thomas, 19, Vancouver, and Sample, Aurora Farren, 21, Vancouver.

Heinzel, Suzanne Louise, 66, Vancouver, and Powell, Richard Allen, 63, Vancouver.

Zayets, Oleksandr Volodimrovich, 21, Vancouver, and Kurpas, Anastasiya Yuriyevna, 17, Vancouver.

Bandalan, Maricel Recto, 39, Battle Ground, and Hobrock, Gregory Wayne, 59, Battle Ground.

Ruby, Zane Alixander, 21, Vancouver, and Gift, Amanda Louise, 21, Vancouver.

Stites, Brian Everett, 43, Amboy, and Yllkhimchuk, Nataliya, 31, Amboy.

Johansson, Rachael Joann, 18, Battle Ground, and Huumala, Paul Edward, 22, Hayti, S.D.

Sullens, Leslie Nichole, 32, Ridgefield, and Rogers, Justin Lamar, 28, Ridgefield.

Arola, Traci Lynn, 27, Vancouver, and Brown, Randall Delon, 31, Vancouver.

Brown, Laurie Hope, 52, Camas, and Noesen, Teri Jo, 59, Camas.

Olin, Rachel Marie, 21, Vancouver, and Webb, Dylan Elias, 21, Vancouver.

Nguyen, Robert Tac, 28, Vancouver, and Cha, Va, 24, Vancouver.

Shanks, Amanda Kay, 22, Vancouver, and Guzman-Rodriguez, Roberto, 22, Vancouver.

Elwess, Aaron Michael, 24, Vancouver, and Rutherford, Kelsey Nachole, 23, Vancouver.

Clevenger, Burnell Kristine, 65, Washougal, and Hascall, Marvin Dennis, 67, Vancouver.

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

JUVENILE

Carter, Sinclaire Lynette, 16, 1323 East Reserve St., 7 days, 12 months probation, 40 hours community service, harassment. (Liebman, June 2)

Chorak, Dakota Thunder, 17, 506 N.E. 105th St., 2 days, 30-40 weeks, 4 months probation, assault-4 and burglary-2. (Snider, May 30)

Priymak, Timofey A., 16, 2306 N.E. 99th St., 2 days, 6 months probation, 8 hours community service, theft-3. (Liebman, June 2)

Stewart, Caleb Allen, 14, 201 E. Jones St., Yacolt, 2 days, 6 months probation, 8 hours community service, theft-3. (Snider, May 30)

Stoecker, Gaige Everett, 17, 910 T St., 10 days, 8 hours community service, theft-3 and minor in possession of/consuming liquor. (Liebman, May 29)

SUPERIOR

Randolph, Matthew J., 21, 1806 N.E. 177th Ave., 20 months, possession of heroin with intent to deliver. (Clark, June 2)

Schaeffer, James Steven, 35, 3623 V St., 53 days, possession of methamphetamine. (Clark, June 2)

Schelling, Tyran Alan, 23, no address, 90 days, trafficking in stolen property-2 and possession of heroin. (Clark, June 2

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