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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: August 16, 2018, 6:04am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Nelson, Lucas William, 28, Camas, and Mitranond, Surapha, 25, Portland.

Lucero, Madelynn Angelina, 22, Portland, and Ryan, Brandon James, 23, Portland.

Irinuta, Victoria, 48, Vancouver, and Blaj, Mihail, 48, Vancouver.

Leiske, Stephanie Lynn, 38, Vancouver, and Thomsen, Kyle Benjamin, 36, Vancouver.

Calak, Meghan Catherine, 30, Austin, Texas, and McEnry, Casey Paul, 28, Austin.

Williams, Jennifer Michelle, 35, Gladstone, Ore., and Hollenbeck, Ronald James, 36, Gladstone.

Jeffries, Heidi Lynn, 56, Vancouver, and Bennett, Douglas George, 68, Vancouver.

Mangan, Christopher Ward, 27, Vancouver, and Adams, Teara Kathleen, 27, Vancouver.

Espinoza, Edgar Javier, 25, Vancouver, and Cazares, Gabriela Margarita, 26, Vancouver.

Lane, Tyler Steven, 27, Vancouver, and McDonald, Kennedy-Christine Lika, 23, Vancouver.

Mills, Staci Marie, 27, Vancouver, and Carder, Robert Gustave, 33, Vancouver.

Roselle, Jamie Nicole, 24, Vancouver, and Perez, Nicolas Jordan, 24, Vancouver.

Romines, Shannon Elizabeth, 35, Brooklyn, N.Y., and James, Dylan Walker, 28, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Reibel, Allison Marie, 35, Portland, and Fader, Anthony James, 33, Portland.

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Bashaw, Jeramy James and Brigette Lynn.

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.

SUPERIOR

Davis, Karin Sue, 43, 28137 N.E. 212 St., Battle Ground, 120 days, possession of Oxycodone, third-degree assault.

Lugo, Joseph Alonzo, also known as Jason Powers, Jose Lugo and Jason A. Rostnthall, 14913 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., 25 months, second-degree child molestation.

Shananaquet, Charles A., 31, 922 E. First Ave., Camas, 45 days with the last 15 days to be served on work crew, second-degree malicious mischief, bail jumping.

Chouinard, Daniel Lee, 40, 15100 N.E. Sixth St., 30 days to be served on work crew, third-degree assault (domestic violence).

Schwarzer, Steven Paul, 62, 1501 N.E. 125th Ave., three months, third-degree assault (domestic violence).

Hubert, Zakary Lawrence, 25, Portland, 19 months, second-degree taking a vehicle without permission, second-degree attempted burglary.

Zimmerman, David Anthony, 33, Portland, 33 months, second-degree assault (domestic violence), tampering with a witness (domestic violence).

Lambert, Devon David, 23, 14604 N.E. 37th St., 15 months, possession of heroin, criminal mischief with a deadly weapon.

Wilson, Tracy Lee II, 46, 7300 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive, 30 days to be served on work release, third-degree assault (domestic violence).

Sanders, Reese Phillip, 32, transient, 43 months, third-degree assault (domestic violence), forgery.

Bruce, Dean J., 26, transient, four months, second-degree taking a vehicle without permission.

Finchum, Richard Wayne, 49, transient, 15 months, domestic violence court order violation (assault).

Clark, Emily Annie, 21, 3207 Grand Blvd., 30 days, possession of methamphetamine.

Heup, Gerald Eugene Jr., 24, 1108 E. 35th St., 30 days, escape from community custody.

Timonen, Alena Janese, 31, 8511 N.E. 63rd St., attempted possession of methamphetamine.

Stritmater, Christopher J., 33, Gladstone, Ore., 17 days, first-degree criminal impersonation.

Hammer, Dillon D., 23, transient, 45 days, possession of heroin.

Heath, Andrew William, 27, transient, 20 days, escape from community custody.

Long, Larissa Anne, 27, 3305 Thompson Ave., 90 days, attempted possession of methamphetamine.

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