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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: December 17, 2021, 6:01am

Marriage Licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Abrianna Rachela Havlovick, 26, Vancouver, and Dylan Sean Payne, 29, Vancouver.

Dana Elizabeth Hilz, 44, Vancouver, and Douglas Lee Black, 44, Vancouver.

Garrett Jacob Jensen, 26, Ridgefield, and April Janae Worsman, 25, Vancouver.

Jesus Manuel Quiroz-Mendoza, 34, Vancouver, and Jazmin Zulema Betancourt Navidad, 37, Vancouver.

Miguel Indalecio Montoya, 46, Eugene, Ore., and Kekainani Riley, 39, Portland.

Rebecca Sue Kilcup, 27, Vancouver, and Jeremy John Decesaris, 25, Vancouver.

Susan Marie Jordan, 38, Vancouver, and Michael Ray Jordan, 43, Vancouver.

Marriage Dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Amanda Kay and Stephen Thomas McPherson.

Stacy Ann and Michael Gregory Moore. Petitioner’s name changed to Stacy Ann Amaral.

PETITIONS FILED

Aaron Patrick and Kelly Marie McNutt.

Audrey Griffin and Joshua Rouse.

Carly Rae and Dustin Steven Petersen.

Cecily Ann and Jeremy Patrick Bequette.

Hong Thi Vo and Xinh Van Ta.

Jewel and Thomas Files.

Kathleen Marie and Stephan Barry Abramson.

Megan Marie and Jonathan Matug Scott.

Pamela Jo and Kip Roy Morris.

Timothy and Danielle Burke.

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

Claudio M. Barrionuevo, 43, 19807 32nd Ave. S., SeaTac, 30 days, first-degree theft.

Miles Daniel McFarland, 32, no address listed, 60 days which may be served on work crew, attempting to elude police.

Robbie Allen McDowell, 50, 2336 G St., Washougal, 17 months, second-degree possession of sexually explicit depictions of a minor.

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