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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: March 15, 2018, 5:04am

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Rule, Amber Michelle and Campbell, Jason Scott.

Griffith, Samantha Eden and Sonnenberg, Jason Eric.

Giammatteo, Theresa Suzanne and Michael John.

Meade, Lambert and Merlene Y.

Bishop, Joseph Alan and Heather.

Elliott, Ninetta Marie and Brett Michael.

Agan, Joanna L. and Shane R.

Ortiz, Jorge and Velasco, Alejandra Gabriela.

Hanewacker Matthews, Lisa Sharon and Matthews, Tyrone Anthony. Petitioner’s name changed to Lisa Sharon Hanewacker.

Gittings, Rochelle Deron and Mark C. Petitioner’s name changed to Rochelle Deron Whetzel.

Korchevsky, Peter and Svetlana. Respondent’s name changed to Svetlana Leschinskiy.

Jensen, William and Tovar, Angela.

Stewart, Bernard Jr. and Cathy Ann.

Roberts, Chartisha Lashelle and Darius Jerome.

Cota, Emanuiel and Hoang, Phuong.

Peek, Tabatha Lee and Joseph Lynn.

Podoloff, Kelly Lynn and Andrew Lawrence.

Hart, Thomas and Huynh-Hart, Deanna.

Svir, Jacob Allen and Brandi Marie.

Phillips, Charles and Barnum, Rebehkah.

Jacques, Wayne G. and Cindy.

Burley, Geri L. and Kevin T.

Hammond, Nicole Katherine and Claypool, Roy E.

Robertson, Darby Alexis-Irene and Jones, Richard David IV.

Angel, Ana M. and Hollenbeck, Jeffrey Wayne.

King, Karli M. and Schelb, Todd Michael.

Whedon, Bryce Allen Craig and Mary Ann. Respondent’s name changed to Mary Ann Chavarria.

Rodriguez, Sandra P. and Villalvir, Angel G.

Ruge, Kevin Lee and Amy Leigh.

Turpin, Jennifer Lee and Brandon Todd. Petitioner’s name changed to Jennifer Lee Kunze.

Trevejo-Ribeiro, Francisco Sebastian and Aidoo, Lyana Ellen.

Sorisio, Ninette Marie and Victor Edward. Petitioner’s name changed to Ninette Marie Pugh.

Kelsey, Charity Joy and Steven Michael.

Riggs, Irwin H. and Sheila M. Respondent’s name changed to Sheila M. Pearce.

Strandberg, Cheryl and Blosser, Michael.

PETITIONS FILED

Durant-Storey, Julian P. and Peggy A.

Brecko, Richard Brad and Susan Kay.

Benton, Delbert Fred and Marlene Norma.

Hernandez, Brenda K. and Eduardo J.

Bhutto, Farzana and Logan, Cedryc.

Bippes, Holly Jean and Clinton Eric.

Holcomb, Robert D. and Jennifer R.

Williams, Shalimar and Raymond.

Paepcke, Jacqueline Dawn and Michael T.

McLean, Ryan Saunders and Brianna Nicole.

Hankins, Lisa and James.

Bostwick, Daniel and Nelson, Julie.

PETITIONS FOR LEGAL SEPARATION

Summers, Valerie J. and Michael S.

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Newton, Veda Elizabeth, 22, Vancouver, and Keiper, David Andrew, 22, Medina, Ohio.

Boden, Madeleine Celeste, 23, Vancouver, and Trudeau, Nicholas Allen, 32, Vancouver.

Tice, Laurel May, 40, Vancouver, and Hammon, Mike Ty, 46, Vancouver.

Hahn, Brian Justin, 61, Vancouver, and Mcatee, Connie Jane, 58, Vancouver.

Najera, Josue, 29, Vancouver, and Duran, Saray Juarez, 24, Vancouver.

Hinson, Kathryn Ann, 56, Vancouver, and Mason, Donald William, 53, Vancouver.

Wolk, Jason Lee, 32, Yacolt, and Jones, Sarah Elizabeth, 39, 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

Eichhorst, Brian Joseph, 37, 301 N.E. 45th St., 13 days, forgery. (Veljacic, March 7).

Badertscher, Shawn Michael, 50, 12013 N.W. 23rd Ave., 44 months, possession with intent to deal methamphetamine. (Veljacic, March 9).

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