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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: April 10, 2021, 5:40am

Births

LEGACY SALMON CREEK MEDICAL CENTER

Daniel G. and Kristy M. Korpela, Battle Ground, a son, Leo Tyson Korpela, Feb. 23, 8 pounds, 4 ounces.

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Brittany M. Mehas, 26, Washougal, and Robert B. McGuffie, 27, Washougal.

Crystal Antoinette Sanchez, 34, Seattle, and Brian Gregory Davis, 36, Seattle.

Jeffrey Michael Weaver, 50, Vancouver, and Charity Leemara Metz-Johnson, 43, Vancouver.

John C. Carey, 45, Vancouver, and Chantel Dawn Cannady, 39, Vancouver.

Jonathan Mark Hansel, 57, Gresham, Ore., and Tina Marie Allen, 51, Gresham.

Jose Antonio Espinoza, 29, Houston, Texas, and Flur Edith Martinez, 25, Vancouver.

William McCambley, 29, Vancouver, and Chelsea Neville Cordell, 28, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Lili Korenkov and Sergio Ramirez-Barbosa.

Ryan and Cecilia Marie Hudon. Respondent’s name changed to Cecilia Marie Castro.

PETITIONS FILED

Amber D. and William Gregory Nollkamper.

Chandler Torsch and Jason Gutierrez.

Jason Ryan and Rebecca Lin Dutton.

Jason Theodore and Leanne Nicole Harper.

Jessica Taylor and Ashley Elaine Lee.

Kimberly Grace and Brandon James Martinez.

Margo Joy and Sean Jason Doroha Sr.

Melissa and Kurtis Andersen.

Samanta A. Johnson and Kevin J. Good.

Shane Westin and Kelly Allison McBride.

Theresa Ann and Gary Daniel Cecil.

Tien Ngoc Thuy Tran and Khanh Dinh Tran Nguyen.

Tina M. and John Scot Fels.

Tuan Khanh Tygart and Carolan Sanchez Mojica.

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

Edwin Fuller, 42, Los Angeles, Calif., 22 months, three counts of forgery.

Ryan W. Enyart, 31, Portland, 60 days, attempting to elude a pursuing vehicle.

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