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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: May 7, 2019, 6:00am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Cann, Adam Jacob, 20, Vancouver, and Mihaylo, Maile Ruth-Anne, 19, Vancouver.

Constable, Kimberly Ann, 50, Vancouver, and Hogan, Richard Patrick, 50, Vancouver.

Countryman, Heidi Rose, 39, Vancouver, and Anderson, Steven Paul, 39, Camas.

Dale, Helen McCloskey, 54, Oregon City, Ore., and Crandall, Brendon Earl, 48, Brush Prairie.

Daly, Fonda Elizabeth, 36, Vancouver, and Shiraz, Kevin Thomas, 37, Portland.

Fitzgerald, Alyssa Joy, 21, Vancouver, and Barnes, Joseph Robert, 20, Ridgefield.

Garcia, Nereo, 25, Vancouver, and Aguirre, Yamileth Barrera, 23, Vancouver.

Hague, Sarah Chantel, 25, Portland, and Pina-Lopez, Freddy Raul, 47, Vancouver.

Johnson, John Lee, 49, Vancouver, and Wamsley, Rhonda Sue, 52, Vancouver.

Low, Aiko Eileen, 68, Stevenson, and Zeller, Nicholas Troy, 69, Stevenson.

Lusby, Rowena Clarice, 51, Ridgefield, and Caplice, Timothy McCurdy, 52, Vancouver.

Mackin, Angelica Darlene, 44, Battle Ground, and Pendley, Eric Eugene, 49, Battle Ground.

Podvin, Diane Margaret, 32, Amboy, and Masca, Jesus David Ventura, 32, Amboy.

Ryabchinskiy, Leonid Dimitriy, 20, Vancouver, and Manyukhina, Svetlana B., 20, Vancouver.

Simonton, Kaycie Michelle, 27, Woodland, and Atchley, Gregory James, 29, Woodland.

Wirta, Lawrence Wayne, 63, Thornton, Colo., and Sundqvist, Joan Yvonne, 62, Camas.

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Pasterski, Mary Lynn and Walter Paul.

DECREES GRANTED

Brumfiel, Shanna and Yucha, Isaac Lee.

Hopper, Randell M. and Amy L. Respondent’s name changed to Wilcox, Amy L.

Miller, Breanna and Saleh, Samy.

Wahlberg, Margaret J. and Richard W.

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

Brown, Raven J., 27, 3211 S St., 30 days, possession of methamphetamine.

Cabatic, Eugene Catabay, 43, 14906 N.E. 51st St., two months that may be served on work crew if eligible, second-degree possession of stolen property.

Clark, Stephanie Frances, 40, 3509 N.E. 132nd Ave., 30 days that may be served on work crew if eligible, third-degree assault of a child.

Colaci, Jordan Joseph, 19, 7808 N.E. 92nd Ave., 90 days, second-degree robbery.

Garcia, David Jr., 56, 12402 N.E. 72nd St., 360 months, six counts of first-degree rape of a child, two counts of first-degree child molestation, two counts of tampering with a witness.

Gouveia, Kevin Allen, 39, 9418 Burton Road, 60 days, second-degree theft.

Hendrix, Joseph Kyle, 32, 3102 Van Allman Ave., 366 days, attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle.

Ifenuk, Emily, 38, 9503 N.E. Third St., 30 days that may be served on work crew if eligible, first-degree theft – welfare fraud.

Larson, Craig Robert, 69, 4304 N.W. Washington St., nine months, possession of methamphetamine, two counts of bail jumping.

Le, Tung, 51, 6304 N.E. 88th Ave., 60 days with the last 30 days to be served on work crew if eligible, third-degree assault.

Mathieu, William Joseph, 32, 2006 S.E. 146th Ave., 20 days that may be served on work crew if eligible, attempted possession of heroin.

Marshall, William Lee IV, 39, 117 N.E. Clark Ave., 60 days that may be served on work release if eligible, second-degree retail theft with intent to resell.

Robinett, Jessica Ann, 36, 10304 N.E. Covington Road, 120 days with the last 30 days to be served on work crew if eligible, vehicular assault (driving under the influence).

Scheibe, James Robert, 31, 11300 N.E. 379th St., Yacolt, 50 months, second-degree assault (domestic violence), second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm.

Serrano, Daniel R., 38, no address listed, 22 months, second-degree taking a vehicle without permission, second-degree possession of stolen property.

Taylor, Pauline, 45, 10019 N.E. 71st St., attempted possession of heroin.

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