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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: December 3, 2020, 5:36am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Abby Murphy Harris, 49, Vancouver, and Gary Michael Fast, 50, Beaverton, Ore.

Lauren Nicole Koski, 28, Woodland, and Layton Taylor Fredericks, 28, Woodland.

Laurisa V. Lyubar, 22, Vancouver, and Eduard Y. Gavrish, 29, Vancouver.

Lily Lynne Ellingson, 18, Brush Prairie, and Rand Raymond Macfarlane, 22, Howell, Mich.

Madison Ashley Kelly, 27, Vancouver, and Jeremy Morgan Phillips, 29, Vancouver.

Robert Charles Czarnecki, 24, Vancouver, and Trinity Marie Gossett, 20, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Amy and James Thompson.

Eric Gerald and Elizabeth Louise Felts.

Jennifer and Brent Alan Misfeldt.

Jessica Marie Cisneros and Donald Lee Spriggle III.

Ladislao E. and Janece J. Quintanilla.

Patrick Edmond and Ashley Lowary Baxley.

Vanessa Marie Welch-Pemberton and Curtis Riley Pemberton.

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. Addresses are provided by the courts and may have changed by the time of sentencing.

SUPERIOR

Brad Lee Reeves, 32, 13111 N.E. 31st Way, Vancouver, 180 months, second-degree taking a vehicle without permission, possession of a stolen vehicle, two counts of second-degree assault, three counts of attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle.

Jack Steven Hill, 20, Portland, 45 days that can be served on work crew, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver.

John Anthony Sullivan, 35, 1807 N.E. 157th Ave., Vancouver, 30 days that can be served on community service, attempted possession of methamphetamine.

Tyler Jacob Fulton, 28, 2703 Louisiana St., Vancouver, 45 days of which 30 days can be served on work crew, communication with a minor for immoral purposes.

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