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The Columbian
Published: July 22, 2016, 6:00am

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Brooks, Michelle Renee and Michael Jerry Jr.

Bankston, Jessica Marie and John Austin.

Millican, Julia Christine and Leffler, Charles James.

Wilson, Rick E. and Rhonda Francis.

PETITIONS FILED

Meier, Ronda Lynn and Larry Rae.

Buck, Cindy Laraine and Timothy James.

Harms, Shannon Pugh and Seth Edward.

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED JULY 20

Milton, Tawny Lynn, 32, Washougal, and Elie, Vernell McKenzie, 34, Washougal.

Williams, Shane Gehrig, 25, Vancouver, and Wilson, Amanda Josephine, 27, Vancouver.

Flores, Alisha Marie, 34, Vancouver, and Wood, Fred Ray Leroy III, 32, Vancouver.

Agnew, Nicole Marie, 28, Portland, and Van Dyken, Nathaniel Richard, 40, Portland.

Murphy, Billy Duane, 66, Vancouver, and Peng, Xia, 40, Vancouver.

Holt, Haily Elizabeth, 23, Camas, and Hawbaker, David Jonathan, 28, Camas.

Hartley, Erica Anne, 42, Vancouver, and Weber, Randall Scott, 41, Vancouver.

Brown, Christa Noelle, 24, San Luis Obispo, Calif., and Rivera, Miguel Gerardo, 27, Arcola, Ill.

Gonzalez Luna, Jose Jesus, 39, Vancouver, and Estrada Villasenor, Rosalva, 49, Vancouver.

Rivera Rodriguez, Maria Soledad, 18, Vancouver, and Lopez Soreque, Jairo Alexandro, 20, Vancouver.

Melo, Kristin Nicole, 35, Ridgefield, and Lee, Shannon Wayne, 42, Ridgefield.

Gard, Leslie Ann, 61, Vancouver, and Melo, Deborah Jean, 56, Vancouver.

Kainu, Sadie Christine, 21, Brush Prairie, and York, Hayden Franklin, 21, 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 Fairgrieve, John Hagensen, James Swanger, James Rulli, Vernon Schreiber, Robert Lewis, Darvin Zimmerman, Scott A. Collier, Greg Gonzales, Kelli Osler, Sonya Langsdorf, Dan Stahnke, Suzan Clark, David Gregerson, Derek Vanderwood and Bernard Veljacic. Judge Protem: Terry Vetter. Court Commissioners: Carin Schienberg, Amy Swingen, Jeff Witteman, Kristen Parcher, Dayann Liebman, Jennifer K. Snider and Todd George.

SUPERIOR

Montgomery, Jennifer Jane, 21, 10905 N.E. 93rd St., 180 days, trafficking stolen property-1, theft-3, felony bail jumping. (Veljacic, July 15).

Vivian, Matthew David, 26, 18711 N.E. 29th Ave., Ridgefield, 366 days, voyeurism, assault-4. (Gonzales, July 19).

Baker, Richard Tyler, 25, 13919 N.E. 79th Court, 90 days, theft-1, theft with intent to resell-1. (Lewis, July 18).

Mendoza Beltran, Guadalupe, 41, 3211 Grand Blvd., 51 months, protection order violation-previous conviction. (Stahnke, July 14).

Wallace, Denyel Rachel, 42, transient, 109 days, possession of methamphetamine. (Lewis, July 18).

Ammons, John Francis, 40, 2600 T St., 33 months, failure to register as sex offender-2 priors. (Lewis, July 18).

Barrera Briseno, Sabino G., 30, Gresham, Ore., 36 months, lead organized crime-incite others, possession of heroin. (Lewis, July 18).

Ortega-Gutierrez, Zulema, 36, 13314 S.E. 19th St., 24 months, possession of cocaine, 3 counts possession of heroin. (Lewis, July 18).

Fields, Kimberlee Renee, 22, 1717 N.E. 97th St., 38 days, possession of heroin. (Lewis, July 18).

Stewart, Lyedarius Dayquan, 18, transient, 26 months, robbery-2, harassment-previous conviction death threat, unlawful firearm possession-2. (Lewis, July 18).

Horton, Tory Lavonne, 29, 242 Larch Mountain Road, Washougal, 20 days, possession of heroin. (Lewis, July 18).

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