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Vital Statistics

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

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Busch, Tasha Marie, 29, Vancouver, and Fields, Anthony Lashawn, 25, Vancouver.

Sowe, Yaamie, 24, Battle Ground, and Galeotti, Luke Jordan, 30, Battle Ground.

Loving, Tina Marie, 31, Indio, Calif., and Gutyon, Jimmy Lee III, 29, Vancouver.

Goff-Guenther, Rebecca Dawn, 48, La Center, and Deranieri, David Loran, 58, La Center.

Gilroy, Claire Danielle, 19, Vancouver, and Daley, Nicklaus Ayden, 19, Ridgefield.

Olson, Bradley Charles, 55, Vancouver, and Bentien, Lori Ann, 54, Vancouver.

Martinez, Alexa Marie, 24, Vancouver, and Hauzenberger, Trevor Dean, 26, Vancouver.

Leon, Ulises Munoz, 33, Vancouver, and Santiago, Maria Milagros, 36, Vancouver.

Low, Jessica Erin, 31, Ridgefield, and Webb, Samuel James, 42, Ridgefield.

Swanson, Heather Marie, 34, Portland, and Winter, Ryan Joseph, 35, Portland.

Sharp, Rebekah Mae, 40, Vancouver, and Regnier, Tait Alan, 35, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Kasinger, Rebecca Annette and Mathew Roy.

Larsen, Michele McKeag and Brian Edward.

McLaughlin, John and Jacqueline.

Pearson, Edwin Howard and Creason, Dulcie Rene.

Stewart, Tammy M. and Eric C.

PETITIONS FOR LEGAL SEPARATION

Arens, Tracy S. and Robert R.

Castillo Rene Sr. and Zamberino, Liz Beth.

DECREES GRANTED

Allen, Peter John and Christina Jeannette.

Busch, Luanne and Brian.

DECREES OF LEGAL SEPARATION

Elston, Rhonda and Mark.

Fuller, Ronald William and Barbara A.

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

Taulelei, Tatasi Charles, 29, 13014 N.E. 25th St., Vancouver, 3 months, harassment (death threats).

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