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Girl pleads guilty in robbery

17-year-old was driver in May home-invasion incident in Camas

By Andy Matarrese, Columbian environment and transportation reporter
Published: September 20, 2018, 9:23pm

The driver in a Camas home-invasion robbery and assault in May pleaded guilty in juvenile court Thursday to second-degree robbery.

Amanda Louise Seekins, 17, was driving after her co-defendants allegedly assaulted and robbed at gunpoint two men May 12.

Court records say police were called to a home in the 3900 block of Northeast Tacoma Court for a robbery early that morning. A resident and house guest said they were attacked.

One of the men said he had been speaking with one of the co-defendants over social media for a few weeks, and invited her over.

When he answered the door, three man pushed their way inside and robbed the two, according to court records.

Seekins, court records say, drove the car from the house.

One of the co-defendants in the case, Evan B. Barajas, 20, was sentenced to seven years in prison on Sept. 7 after pleading guilty to first-degree robbery, first-degree burglary and third-degree assault. Co-defendant Raelyn G. Domingo, 15, was sentenced in July to 15 to 36 weeks in a juvenile facility for her role in the robbery.

Domingo is also accused of shooting a 56-year-old Beaverton, Ore., man whom she met on a “sugar daddy” dating site. She’s facing first-degree robbery and first-degree assault, both Measure 11 crimes in Oregon that carry mandatory minimum sentences of 7 1/2 years in prison.

Seekins’ sentencing was set for Jan. 24, 2019.

Trials for the other co-defendants — Jamil R. Timpke Rhoades, 19, and Keonte D. Scott, 20 — are pending.

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Columbian environment and transportation reporter