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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: October 8, 2016, 6:00am

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Hostetler, Christy Lou and Gary James. Petitioner’s name changed to Cutsforth-Wicks.

Wilson, Andrew Grant and Ryann.

Pezer, Fedhija and Yildirim, Hasan.

PETITIONS FILED

Granmo, Stefan Hans Harlan and Amber Valerie Harlan.

Cathey, Julia Ann and Donald Harold Jr.

Samordurov, Jennifer Starr and Clifford Douglas.

Rehfeldt, Victoria Joan and Raymond Willis Jr.

Moore, Jessi Danielle and Gregory Ryan.

Lui, Jessica Faith E. and Alex Wah.

Popplewell, Faune and Sean.

Oneil, Brandy Julia and Casey Dean.

Gilbert, Shannen and Dallas.

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED OCT. 6

Coulter, Beatrice Lynn, 46, Vancouver, and Bedard, Pierre Alexandre, 33, Vancouver.

Stevens, Melissa Ann, 28, Vancouver, Fisher, Kendon Daniel, 24, Vancouver.

Kysar, Marci Elizabeth, 18, Amboy, and Foley, Troy Patrick, 19, Watkins, Minn.

Saverchenko, Alexandr G., 30, Vancouver, and Gogitidze, Inessa G., 27, Vancouver.

Jerow, Richard James, 30, Vancouver, and Tollefson, Brandee Lynne, 23, 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, 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, Dayann Liebman and Jennifer K. Snider.

SUPERIOR

Amiotte, Amy Lynett, 30, Fairview, Ore., 20 days, theft-2. (Veljacic, Oct. 4).

Ruff, Jesse Brandon, 32, 19306 N.W. 11th Ave., Ridgefield, 180 days, vehicular assault-DUI. (Veljacic, Oct. 4).

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