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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: March 8, 2018, 5:37am

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Widmer, Lindsay Rae and Joshua David. Petitioner’s name changed to Childers.

Sizemore, Gabriel John and Valerie A.

Barnes Davis, Erica Rae and Davis, Lynn Alan.

Sierra, Victor Ignacio and Suzanne Rene.

Gerlack, Tisha Ann and Cory Richard. Petitioner’s name changed to Craigen.

Bigley, Brian Wayne Jr. and Toni Leigh.

Siebel, Timothy Murry and Horgdal, Christine Marie. Respondent’s name changed to Siebel.

Barela, Kendall N. and Matthew Paul.

Baker, Cletus Byron and Venus Iris D.

Andrews, Timie and Brett.

Kumm, Brandon G. and Kindra R. Respondent’s name changed to Caseday.

Aldrich-Scruggs, Breanna N. and Donavan J. Petitioner’s name changed to Carsten.

Macarthur, Morgan Burke and Porter, Wendy Sue.

PETITIONS FILED

O’Neil, Jeni Lyn and Ryan Corey.

Gyberg, Ellen and Eans, Jayme P.

Wilson, Julie A. and Herbert, Aaron.

Marler, Alex Quincy Jackson and James, Kyla Ann Marrie.

Miller, Marsha K. and Kenneth Dean.

Benton, Dana Christine and Jonathan.

APPLICATIONS FILED

Muncey, Ambra Ann, 40, Vancouver, and Noel, Michael Lewayne Jr.

Carman, Jodie Lynne, 53, Vancouver, and Tedder, Jeffrey Paul, 57, 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. Judges: John Fairgrieve, John Hagensen, Chad Sleight, James Rulli, Robert Lewis, Darvin Zimmerman, Scott A. Collier, Greg Gonzales, Kelli Osler, Kristen Parcher, Sonya Langsdorf, Dan Stahnke, Suzan Clark, David Gregerson, Derek Vanderwood and Bernard Veljacic. Judge Protem: Terry Vetter. Court Commissioners: Todd George, Carin Schienberg, Amy Swingen, Dayann Liebman, Abbie Bartlett and Jennifer K. Snider.

SUPERIOR

Bishop, Jonathan Russell, 33, 415 Omaha Way, 14 months, possession of stolen vehicle, possession of stolen property-3rd degree, theft-2. (Veljacic, March 2).

Boggs, Laquon Carson, 21, Portland, 2 months, retail theft-3rd degree. (Lewis, March 2).

Fisher, Richard Arley, 64, 702 N.W. 25th Ave., Battle Ground, 480 months, five counts of child molestation first degree, seven counts of rape of a child-1st degree, animal cruelty-1st degree, rape-2 by forceable compulsion, indecent liberties-forceable complusion, sexual exploitation of a minor. (Lewis, March 2).

Scott, Keeandre Juan, 37, transient, 53 months, assault-2 with a deadly weapon. (Vanderwood, March 1).

Stites, Jeremie David, 28, Belfair, 29 months, theft-2 access device, forgery, theft-2 $750-$5,000, identity theft. (Lewis, March 2).

Marquez, Jennifer, 32, Hillsboro, Ore., 30 days, criminal impersonation-1 assuming a false identity. (Lewis, March 2).

Cartier, Franklin, 37, transient, 89 days, criminal trespassing-1st degree, obstructing a law enforcement officer. (Vanderwood, March 1).

Simons, Vera Linn, 36, 29216 N.E. Stauffer Road, Camas, 90 days, theft-2. (Lewis, March 2).

Weisborn, Justin A., 34, 24200 N.E. 101st Court, Battle Ground, 45 days, DUI-gross misdemeanor, possession of methamphetamine. (Veljacic, March 2).

Miler, Rickey Joe Jr., 30, transient, 17 months, burglary-2nd degree, possession of stolen property-3rd degree. (Vanderwood, March 1).

Dilley, Ty Evan, 26, 4619 N.E. 112th Ave., 60 days, assault-3rd degree, malicious mischief-3 physical damage, interfering with domestic violence reporting. (Lewis, March 2).

Duron, Lazaro, 26, 905 S.E. 136th Ave., 45 days, criminal imprisonment-1 assuming a false identity. (Fridley, March 2).

Henke, Leslie Ann, 30, 12400 N.E. Eighth St., 90 days, possession of methamphetamine. (Lewis, March 2).

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