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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: May 2, 2019, 6:00am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Daniels, Susan Pearl, 60, Gresham, Ore., and Simas, Russell John, 54, Gresham.

Dembowski, Tamara Emily, 28, Vancouver, and Amirhamzeh, Seyed Ali, 27, Vancouver.

Drokina, Yelena Petrovna, 23, Vancouver, and Natalyutkin, Ilya Petrovich, 26, Battle Ground.

Fox, Kirsten Renee, 34, Vancouver, and Jeffries, Shawnte Brian, 34, Vancouver.

Hayes, Cassandra Noel, 24, Vancouver, and Ochs, Weston Tyler, 29, Vancouver.

Slocum, Brittyn Taylor, 18, Washougal, and Fajardo, Angel Gabriel, 20, Washougal.

Vaughn, Candice Michelle, 34, Vancouver, and Wilson, Latarya Mechole, 31, Vancouver.

Wolf, Chad Michael, 24, Vancouver, and Sherlock, Aries Taylar, 22, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Amspacer, Sherry Lynn and Michael Charles.

Baldwin, Aubrey and Brown, Tamara.

Gill, David and Ann.

Mabey, Kevin and Wendee.

PETITIONS FOR LEGAL SEPARATION

Hilby, Jackoline Lee and Paul Scott.

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

Cohen Doyle, Jonathan Michael, 27, 13320 N.E. 42nd Ave., 33 months, two counts of second-degree burglary.

Coonrod, Marx Wayne, 62, Scappoose, Ore., 171 months, attempted first-degree robbery, three counts of first-degree robbery.

Ferguson, Ryan Terrell, 35, 4300 N.E. 58th Circle, 22 months, second-degree assault (domestic violence), unlawful imprisonment (domestic violence), harassment – death threats (domestic violence).

Shipley, Michael Dean, 39, Puyallup, 30 days, first-degree criminal impersonation.

Whitney, Tyler Scott, 26, 1512 Franklin St., 139 days, possession of heroin.

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