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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: June 8, 2021, 5:21am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Braulio Andres Garcia, 59, Vancouver, and Anna Alicia Valdez, 49, Vancouver.

Casandra Ann Henderson, 36, Oregon City, Ore., and James Andre Bassler, 35, Oregon City.

Cassandra Jasmine Harris, 23, Battle Ground, and Daniel Phan, 24, Battle Ground.

Erica Leigh Resendiz, 32, Vancouver, and Matthew Timothy Locatis, 32, Vancouver.

Laura Ashley Becker, 26, Vancouver, and Joseph B. Shepherd Jr., 32, Vancouver.

Mackenzie Ann Winters, 22, Vancouver, and Eric Mitchell Irish, 32, Vancouver.

Morgan LeAnn Machado, 24, Lyle, and Jordan James Halverson, 24, Lyle.

Nikolay Dzyuba, 55, Vancouver, and Valeriia Miroshnichenko, 50, Hollywood, Fla.

Rhiannon Leigh Kolb, 36, Ridgefield, and Mitchell Alan Louis, 29, Ridgefield.

Shaylee Marie Butterfield, 32, Vancouver, and Steven Alexander Kraft, 34, Vancouver.

Susana Murrillo Chavez, 38, Vancouver, and Baltazar Romeo Ramirez Lopez, 38, Vancouver.

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

Adam Christopher Earhart, 36, Portland, 20 days, second-degree taking a vehicle without permission.

Dallten Jessie Barnes, 24, 4101 Addy St., Washougal, 30 days that can be served on work crew, criminal mischief (armed with a deadly weapon).

Derrick James Standingcrow, 40, 9105 N.E. Highway 99, 36 months, third-degree child molestation.

Dylan J. Lentes, 26, 2706 N.E. 84th Ave., Vancouver, 15 months, second-degree child molestation.

Joe Nathan Flores, 24, 8701 E. Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver, 366 days, violation of a foreign order of protection – third or subsequent violation, criminal mischief (domestic violence).

Kyle Anthony Perez, 30, 15504 N.E. 90th St., Vancouver, 90 days that can be served on work crew, third-degree assault (domestic violence).

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