A man who kidnapped a homeless man after ambushing him, his spouse and their dog inside their vehicle was sentenced Oct. 25 to 5 ½ years in prison.
John Wayne Maxwell, 38, of Vancouver pleaded guilty in Clark County Superior Court to second-degree kidnapping and second-degree assault stemming from the April 1 incident. His co-defendant, Paul R. Woodman, 48, previously pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six years in prison.
Vancouver police were called about 11:30 a.m. to the 6000 block of Northeast St. Johns Boulevard for a reported kidnapping. The caller, Jennifer Talbot, said two men, one armed with a handgun, took her husband, Mark Hayes-Hanley. They threatened to shoot her husband and the couple’s dog if she called police, according to an affidavit of probable cause.
An uninjured Hayes-Hanley returned to the area hours later and was picked up by police. He told them that he was sleeping in his parked car and awoke to two men, later identified as Maxwell and Woodman, standing on each side of the car, the affidavit says.