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Vital statistics

The Columbian
Published: October 9, 2018, 6:00am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Mendoza Lopez, Juan Francisco, 27, Vancouver, and Mendoza-Rodriguez, Mariela, 26, Vancouver.

Potter, Diana Rose, 36, Vancouver, and Warren, Douglas Jeremiah, 39, Vancouver.

Gamez, Genaro Avila, 36, Vancouver, and Elizalde, Yesenia Estrada, 30, Vancouver.

Jaspers, Makayla Kristine, 21, Ridgefield, and Becker, Devin Glenn, 23, Ridgefield.

Fulmer, Melanie Nichole, 26, Vancouver, and Duff, Andrew Thomas, 26, Vancouver.

Sipko, Vladislav Vladimirovich, 23, Redmond, and Galas, Nataliya P., 22, Milwaukie, Ore.

Alonso, Esli Noemi, 26, Vancouver, and Torres, Pablo Francisco, 25, Omaha, Neb.

Barrett, William Randall IV, 58, Vancouver, and Cruz, Carla Angeline Tugade, 30, Vancouver.

Wadley, Hannah Elizabeth, 24, Battle Ground, and Pang-Peach, Kainoa Douglas Wai-Mung, 25, Battle Ground.

Uskoski, Kalyn Christine, 19, Battle Ground, and Moore, Alex Michael, 20, Kalama.

Glidden, Bryanna Renee, 28, Vancouver, and Sutherland, Samuel Peter-Taormina, 30, Aloha, Ore.

Polan, Nicole Jean, 35, Vancouver, and Sharp, Jason Edward, 43, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

O’Neil, Gwendolyn Rachel and Blanchette, Christopher P.

Mainella, Milo F. and Thompson, Sara S.

Medina, Karma Colleen and Medina Ortiz, Carlos.

Turner, Sarah A. and Phillip A.

Feeken, Shanna and Harold Lawrence Jr.

Jones, Taylor McRae and Karyn Marie.

Bates, Cayla Marrie and Bradley Cason Colby.

Farris, Paula Diane and Greg Allen.

Colibaseanu, Rebeca and Luft, Cameron Carl.

Sharma, Paras and Spencer, Milli Mikaha.

Oneal, Elizabeth and Michael.

DECREES GRANTED

Jardine, Leslie Amber and Ellis Burke.

Freund, Lisa Ann and Chad Ryan. Petitioner’s name changed to Maunu, Lisa Ann.

Ramos Guillen, Franco Alberto and Michelle Marcia. Respondent’s name changed to Wilson, Michelle Marcia.

Jaimez, Jonathan and Hernandez, Rebeca.

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

Fox, Tony Ray, 71, 814 Winchell Ave., 116 days, threats to bomb.

Alt, Henry Allen, 48, transient, 20 days, escape from community custody.

White, Taqwaun, 40, 1844 H St., Washougal, 17 months, third-degree assault (domestic violence).

Wardlaw, Raye Daniel, 41, transient, four months, second-degree burglary.

Tula-Ruiz, Carmen, 25, 3869 E. 18th St., 16 days, possession of methamphetamine.

Escalante-Ruiz, Luis A., 1700 E. Fourth Plain Blvd., 14 months plus six months deadly-weapon enhancement for a total of 20 months, third-degree assault while armed with a deadly weapon, possession of methamphetamine.

Potter, Byron Dale, 50, transient, 60 days, attempted possession of methamphetamine.

Neely, Tamara Lynn, 48, 1647 N.E. Garfield St., Camas, 55 days, first-degree theft.

Robb, Brandon Mykel, 31, 5003 N.W. Columbia St., 30 days, first-degree criminal impersonation.

Ames, Ethan, 28, 900 W. 12th St., six months, attempted possession of heroin.

Montes, David Arce, 49, 2600 T St., nine months, criminal mischief (armed with a deadly weapon).

Schafte, Tyler Glen, 30, 30214 N.E. 10th St., Washougal, nine months, harassment – death threats (domestic violence).

Webster, Heather Anne, 36, 5302 N.E. 34th St., 45 days that may be served on work crew, attempted possession of methamphetamine.

Carlson, George Anthony, 48, 2115 W. 27th St., 33 days, second-degree possession of stolen property.

James, Brian K., 51, 952 N. Locust St., Canby, 23 days, possession of methamphetamine.

Woods, Nessa Leanne, 33, transient, 120 days, attempted possession of methamphetamine.

Cedeno Delgado, Emmanuel, 34, Fairview, Ore., 30 days, vehicular assault.

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