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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: January 23, 2018, 6:00am

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Tuffield, Natasha D. and Trevor Nicholas.

Holovchenko, Olena A. and Yavhen P.

Romeo, Natasha G. and Brent D.

Belikov, Evgeny S. and Toni V.

Stites, Jeffrey L. and Dina T.

Malfait, Sheryl Morgan and Ronald Scott.

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED JAN. 19

Jenkins, Anthony Trevor, 26, Longview, and Leschinskaya, Inna Valentinovna, 26, Longview.

Henriquez, Oscar Rolando Bonilla, 33, Vancouver, and Figueroa, Genara Ramos, 27, Vancouver.

Perez, Karla Virginia Sirena, 28, Vancouver, and George, Juvenal Tegeda Jr., 33, Portland.

Arceo, Editha Santos, 32, Vancouver, and Gordon, John Allen, 48, Vancouver.

Butler, Holli Lin, 30, Vancouver, and Estes, Derek Franklin, 28, Vancouver.

Mulhern, Shannan Nicole, 40, Vancouver, and McCall, Luke J., 44, Vancouver.

Holguin, Jamie Marie, 37, Vancouver, and Gomez, Adrian Carlos, 41, 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

White, Jason Phillip, 43, Portland, 1 month jail, 7 months work release, attempting to elude police vehicle, DWS-3. (Collier, Jan. 18).

Dryden, Jennifer Elena, 32, transient, 22 days, possession of heroin. (Collier, Jan. 17).

Anglin, Jarrett Franklin Hayes, 39, 3709 N.E. Springwood Court, 15 days, harassment. (Collier, Jan. 16).

Gonzalez, Edgar Alvarado, 44, 15504 N.E. 85th St., 44 months, possession of heroin with intent to deliver, possession of methamphetamine. (Collier, Jan. 16).

Allen, Callie June, 32, Portland, 30 days work crew, financial fraud. (Collier, Jan. 18).

Vanaken, James Clyde, 37, transient, 22 months, assault-3 resist apprehension, burglary-2. (Lewis, Jan. 18).

Higuera, Angel, 20, Fairview, Ore., 4 months, organized retail theft-2. (Collier, Jan. 17).

Dowlen, Renee Mechelle, 25, transient, 34 days, possession of methamphetamine. (Collier, Jan. 17).

Larson, Caitlyn Rose, 29, 704 S.E. 103rd Ave., 120 days work crew, possession stolen property-2 access device, possession of methamphetamine. (Collier, Jan. 18).

Bates, Devaunte Earl, 25, Portland, 365 days, failure to register as sex offender. (Lewis, Jan. 18).

Barnard, Lonnie Bearcub, 27, 2109 N.E. 154th Circle, 60 days, possession of methamphetamine. (Fairgrieve, Jan. 19).

Burton, Ishmel Javon, 23, transient, 45 days, community custody violator. (Collier, Jan. 17).

Tovar, Tavi Rae, 40, transient, 60 days, community custody violator. (Collier, Jan. 17).

Zink, Leanne Marie, 42, 737 S.E. Russell St., Camas, 45 days work crew, burglary-2, theft-3, identity theft-2. (Collier, Jan. 18).

King, Kenneth Wayne, 29, 15017 N.E. 36th Ave., 24 days, possession of methamphetamine. (Collier, Jan. 17).

Thompson, Roy Jean, 38, transient, 366 days, theft-2, criminal trespass-2. (Collier, Jan. 17).

Ferguson, Christina C., 56, 12900 N.E. 51st St., 70 days, theft-2. (Collier, Jan. 18).

Shimko, Robert John, 52, transient, 45 days, possession of methamphetamine. (Collier, Jan. 17).

Burrese, Matthew Jon, 46, 3310 S.E. Second Ave., Camas, 15 days, possession of methamphetamine. (Collier, Jan. 17).

Yankovich, Shannon C., 45, 4003 E. 14th St., 15 days, possession of methamphetamine. (Collier, Jan. 18).

Reaney-Greenwood, Jesse Adam M., 30, transient, 30 days, failure to register as sex offender. (Collier, Jan. 17).

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