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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: December 8, 2018, 5:55am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Spring, Sierra Terese, 31, Portland, and Munoz, Enrique Alberto, 31, Vancouver.

Mallory, Jesse Levi, 27, Vancouver, and Tyre, Brittany Michelle, 29, Vancouver.

Anderson, David Austin, 26, Vancouver, and Thoens, Nichole Michelle, 27, Vancouver.

Moore, McKenna Shea, 21, Martinez, Zachery James, 22, Woodland.

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Sanchez Vazquez, Clara and Castaueda, Hector.

Aceves, Maria Alejandra and Mario.

Hawkins, Jonathan Andrew and Bailey A.

Gomez Armenta, Romen and Hernandez Garcia, Maria.

PETITIONS FOR LEGAL SEPARATION

Spady, Pamela K. and Roy H.

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

Rowe, Gordon Christopher, 45, 9609 N.W. 18th Ave., 90 days, bail jumping.

Thomas, Cullen Earl, 51, 12721 N.E. 39th St., 51 months, two counts of forgery, bail jumping.

Boehle, Shane Eugene, 55, 6516 Jordan Way, 140 months, possession of heroin with intent to deliver, possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver, possession of cocaine.

Roland, Michael Anthony, 33, 23603 N.E. 72nd Ave., Battle Ground, 30 days, second-degree possession of stolen property.

Baldazo, Fernando Jr., 46, 10108 N.E. Notchlog Drive, six months that may be served on work release, possession of methamphetamine.

Gallardo, Heather A., 46, transient, 33 days, bail jumping.

Montecillo, Edward Gavino, 25, 6405 N.E. Hazel Dell Ave., three months, second-degree taking a vehicle without permission, second-degree possession of stolen property.

Robb, Brandon Mykel, 31, transient, 45 days, first-degree criminal impersonation.

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