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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: April 7, 2018, 5:22am

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Reed, Wynne and Michael. Petitioner’s name changed to Hurly, Wynne Elizabeth.

Trant, Alisa Lynn and Blane Addison. Petitioner’s name changed to Faust, Alisa Lynn.

Simons, Christopher and Amy.

Scott, Patrick Louis and Stephanie Gail.

PETITIONS FILED

Bell, Sarah Nicole and Casey Glen.

Roberts, Pamela Miwa and John Michael.

Wright, Brian Earl and Ashley Nichole.

Micu, Gianina Miriam and Vasile, Catalan Daniel.

Gemmell, Robin Anne and Eric Michael.

Pasillas, Yuridia and Jose A.

Stanford, Hailey and Austin.

PETITIONS FOR LEGAL SEPARATION

Dodd, Sarabeth and Buckley, Ryan.

Kerr, David A. and Lauren M.

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Guillory, Cecilia Ray, 19, Vancouver, and Smokey, Jesse Daniel, 21, Vancouver.

Drew, Courtney Nicole, 26, Vancouver, and Larsen, Eric Scott, 26, Vancouver.

Bartels, Katie Lynn, 36, Vancouver, and Niska, Jonathan Edward, 44, 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

Delp, Nathan Garath, 24, 32624 N.E. Washougal River Road, Washougal, 13 months, possession of methamphetamine, bail jumping. (Lewis, April 3).

Stevenson, Devan Richard, 23, transient, 30 days, criminal impersonation-1 assuming a false identity. (Collier, April 3).

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