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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: June 25, 2019, 6:01am

Births

PEACEHEALTH SOUTHWEST MEDICAL CENTER

Katie B. Weathers and Christopher Suutari, Vancouver, a son, Kristoffer A. Suutari, June 4, 8 pounds, 4 ounces.

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Bethune, Kathryn Michelle, 51, Washougal, and Adams, Michael Thomas, 49, Washougal.

Cristobal, Marcelino Santiago, 36, Ridgefield, and Jacobo, Yolanda Perez, 38, Ridgefield.

Cuellar, Rosa Guadalupe, 48, Vancouver, and Lovell, Jeffrey Neil, 58, Vancouver.

Dona, Morgan Paige, 20, Vancouver, and Haar, Jace William, 21, Vancouver.

Goerl, Etta Lee, 31, Vancouver, and Strey, Dan Daniel, 34, Vancouver.

Hamilton, Erin Lindsey, 32, Portland, and Moore, Zachary Tyler, 30, Portland.

Lhewa, Tsering Lhoden, 38, Vancouver, and Norbhu, Kesang Yanghen, 34, Somerville, Mass.

McConachie, Allie Mae, 25, Beaverton, Ore., and Wiesneski, Reed William, 21, Vancouver.

McCullough, Jessica Lynn, 36, Vancouver, and Burnquist, Robert John, 42, Vancouver.

McMann, Satirra Dawn, 18, Long Beach, and Bair, Zachery Jon, 20, Long Beach.

Miller, Brytney Lynn, 29, Vancouver, and Cole-Burch, Damien Ray, 26, Vancouver.

Morgan, Colton Gregory, 23, La Center, and Griffee, Rebecca Lynn, 26, La Center.

Naylor, Erik Allen, 34, Portland, and Dib, Damara Suzie, 32, Portland.

Neilson, Julie Lorraine, 62, Battle Ground, and Munson, Douglas Jay, 67, Vancouver.

Pukay, Estera, 22, Gresham, Ore., and Mitrik, Andrey Dragushevich, 25, Wood Village, Ore.

Rounds, Teryn Micque, 43, Hillsboro, Ore., and Larue, Gregory Scott, 48, Washougal.

Scherette, Bethany Rae, 29, Vancouver, and Lampman, Dustin Mark, 33, Vancouver.

Schmitt, Sara Ann, 38, Portland, and Kenny, Hayes Alexander, 27, Portland.

Scott, Deanna Kay, 40, Vancouver, and Kirchner, Brian Reed, 42, Vancouver.

Sherrell, Bryce Aaron, 45, Camas, and Sawyer, Catherine Andrea, 47, Camas.

Silva, Raina Tulika, 31, Creswell, Ore., and Jones, Adam Nicholas, 40, Creswell.

Soule, Jeremy Garner, 40, Camas, and Dean, Christina Marie, 38, Camas.

Steen, Dylan Eric, 30, Vancouver, and Elkington, Nicole Marie, 29, Vancouver.

Warder, Anne Marie, 29, Vancouver, and Demara, Israel Carlos, 26, Portland.

Winslow, Corena Melisa, 40, Scappoose, Ore., and Willard, Aaron Joseph, 41, Scappoose.

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

Buettner, Joshua Michael, 36, no address listed, 40 days, attempted possession of methamphetamine.

Dockter, Eugene Darrell, 54, 8901 N.E. 140th Ave., Vancouver, six months that may be served on work release, second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm.

Frio, Jason Lee, 35, 118 N.E. 92nd Ave., Vancouver, 22 months, possession of methamphetamine, second-degree possession of stolen property.

Kariquist, Stephanie Marie, 42, 9002 N.E. 15th Ave., Vancouver, four months, in which the last 30 days may be served on work crew, first-degree malicious mischief, second-degree malicious mischief.

Loy, Samuel Isaac, 22, 7116 N.E. 163rd Ave., Vancouver, 366 days, cyberstalking, third-degree assault.

Obrecht, Nicholos Jon, 38, Yakima, 30 days, first-degree criminal impersonation.

Salas-Soria, Naomi L., 42, 11900 N.E. 18th St., Vancouver, 18 days, second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.

Still, Ronnie Lynn, 48, 1115 W. 13th St., Vancouver, 30 days, first-degree criminal impersonation.

Wiler, Wayne Lee, 70, 16302 S.E. Fourth St., Vancouver, 180 days, manufacture of a controlled substance – marijuana, four counts of second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm.

Williams, Wendell Eugene Jr., 23, 1612 S.E. 145th Court, Vancouver, 45 days, first-degree criminal impersonation.

Wilson, John Kenneth, 63, Portland, 20 days, first-degree theft.

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