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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: August 24, 2019, 6:02am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Apple, Samantha Ellen, 32, Vancouver, and Kitterman, Ryan Elvis, 37, Vancouver.

Barbosa Riera, Jose Alfredo, 33, Vancouver, and Serrano Ayala, Geramille Ivette, 37, Vancouver.

Carr, Michelle Lee, 49, Amboy, and Winderman, Michael Joel, 58, Amboy.

Eldridge, Samantha Rose, 21, Kelso, and Jones, Nathan Samuel, 22, Camas.

Gaultier, Megan Christie, 29, Vancouver, and Anderson, Jordan Kristofer, 38, Vancouver.

Greenlee, Sally Kaye, 70, Camas, and Herndon, R.W., 77, Camas.

Kallmann, Troy Robert Allen, 25, Vancouver, and Soratos, Casandra Sharon, 29, Vancouver.

Lagler, Dennis Ray, 73, Brush Prairie, and Pellico, Emma Munn, 55, Brush Prairie.

Marckx, Ryan Joseph, 21, Vancouver, and Craig, Jessica Ann, 21, Vancouver.

McCullough, Joshua Michael, 39, Vancouver, and Madden, Robin Michelle, 36, Vancouver.

Monek, Christopher Joseph, 30, Vancouver, and Phommasen, Alexis, 26, Vancouver.

Murphy, Kayla Renee, 27, Vancouver, and Anderson, Brandon Lee, 28, Vancouver.

Schrater, Grace Kristine, 27, Alameda, Calif., and Verbon, Bradley Michael Thomas, 26, Alameda.

Stratton, William Glen, 57, Vancouver, and Crawford, Cassie Nanette, 56, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Kingston, Davin Martin and Kasaundra Gene.

Lavin, Devin T. and Kelsey E.

Rodriguez, Audra Leanne and Andrew Paul.

PETITIONS FOR LEGAL SEPARATION

Duckett, Shay and Moon, Lilah.

DECREES GRANTED

Beckman, Pamela Jean and James Dwight.

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

Erving, Bobby Lee Jr., 48, 1205 Ogden Ave., Vancouver, 90 days that can be served on work release, malicious harassment.

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