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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: December 18, 2018, 5:16am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Acmoody, Kelly Elizabeth, 25, Vancouver, and Church, Ethan Brady, 26, Vancouver.

Harris, Cathy Lee, 60, Vancouver, and O’Dore, Timothy Leo, 56, Vancouver.

Sanders, Alexander Forrest, 34, Vancouver, and Miller, Nikki Marie, 28, Vancouver.

Wells, Mamie Alina, 18, Kelso, and Hivala, Drew Robert, 21, Kalispell, Mont.

Shuangquan, Wei, 62, Brush Prairie, and Trent, John Wayne, 61, Brush Prairie.

Owusu, Eric Kweku Jr., 35, Vancouver, and Armas, Claudia Sanchez, 29, Vancouver.

Lucas, Lindsey Yukiko, 37, and Fuller, Adam Rolly, 40, Vancouver.

Wantaja, Sean Eric, 22, Battle Ground, and Redinger, Kammi Jo, 20, Yacolt.

Fields, Amanda M., 28, Vancouver, and Ross, Sarah C., 22, Vancouver.

Massie, Brenan Richard, 21, Yacolt, and Raisanen, Abby Joy, 18, Battle Ground.

Furrow, Christopher Scott, 48, Gresham, Ore., and Davis, Karin Lynn, 51, Gresham.

Helvie, Tyler Scott, 32, Vancouver, and Eckman, Ashley Raeann, 30, Vancouver.

Bastidas, Camilo Andres, 33, Vancouver, and Sanchez, Hasblady, 31, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Cothren, Kevin T. and Laura K.

DECREES GRANTED

Avery, Charles Eugene and Rockstad, Lynette Lee.

Kelly, James Christopher and Katherine Louise.

Fischer, Susan Eileen and Merlin.

Baker Hancock, Anita C. and Hancock, Shane Robert. Petitioner’s name changed to Baker, Anita C.

Mendoza Cortez, Perla and Murrillo Portillo, Eduardo.

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

Melendez, Miguel Esteban, 20, 3705 N.E. 135th Ave., 15 months, second-degree robbery, second-degree assault, second-degree identity theft.

Wigner, Sanguinette E., 18, 7900 N.E. 18th Ave., 90 days, three counts of first-degree identity theft.

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