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Vital Statistics

By The Columbian
Published: December 14, 2017, 6:00am

Marriage dissolution

DECREES GRANTED

Flanders-Wanner, Bridgette Lynn and Wanner, Greg Allen.

Quach, Jeng Sheng and Sandy Ea.

Ingram, James Lee and Angie Mae.

Demott, Mauren D. and Cole, Mary A.

DECREES OF LEGAL SEPARATION

Gradwohl, Lori L. and Troy G.

PETITIONS FILED

Davis, Susan Machelle and Matthew Kevin.

PETITIONS FOR LEGAL SEPARATION

Goossen, Alva Franz and Earlene Luella

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED DEC. 12

Beed, Ashlie Lynn, 22, La Center, and Clark, John Bennett, 24, Vancouver.

Petersen, Jessica Yvonne, 26, Vancouver, and Shoup, Joshua Marion Dean, 25, Vancouver.

O’Neal, Andrea Lyn, 46, Vancouver, and Persyn, Shawn Michael, 47, Vancouver.

Zumwalt, Jenna Ann, 22, Vancouver, and Freund, Chase Jacob, 24, Vancouver.

Superchi, Nicholas Paul, 32, Battle Ground, and Plumm, Janie Marie, 25, Battle Ground.

Taylor, Sydney Priscilla Jeweline, 59, Vancouver, and Powers, Bruce Lynne, 63, Vancouver.

Vaughan, Eric Scott, 43, Vancouver, and Margerum, Kimberly Marie, 42, Vancouver.

Murray, Hope Marie, 58, Vancouver, and McMullin, Edwin Roy, 56, 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

Young, Kyle David, 25, transient, 18 months, possession of methamphetamine. (Veljacic, Dec. 8).

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