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Vital statistics

The Columbian
Published: March 2, 2021, 5:55am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Carl Woodrow Knapp III, 44, Vancouver, and Jeanette Renee Haney, 45, Vancouver.

Inessa Pavlovna Androsov, 23, Vancouver, and Oleg Borisovich Martynyuk, 24, Vancouver.

James Fredrick Walker IV, 20, Washougal, and Miranda Jaymes Haag, 20, Washougal.

Julia Pearl Veach, 23, Vancouver, and Hayden Josue Quinonez, 26, Vancouver.

Junrey Alvizo Acevedo, 34, Vancouver, and Amie Yimsut, 32, Vancouver.

Michael Angelo Cavegna, 38, Milton Freewater, Ore., and Jennifer Ann Alanis, 40, Milton Freewater.

Noah James Ledesma, 20, Vancouver, and Amanda Yamileth Rodriguez, 20, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Anna R. and Nathan Allen Meyer.

Tysen J. Gray and Savannah M. Westbrooks.

PETITIONS FILED

Antonio and Venetia Lantz.

Cassandra R. and Austin P. Ellis.

Jennie Anderson and Deja Johnson.

Kristine A. Mendoza Groff and Michael David Groff.

Lacey and Andrew P. Hantho.

Lola Robyn and Jarett Drake Hill.

Michael Henry and Paulette Gwen Castaneda.

Nicole Fike and Arthur Perrin.

Rebecca Jean and Arlo Lin Hammontree.

Sibyl Wong and Chi-Ming Chui.

Steven Avery and Gwen Elaine Glascock.

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

Dominic L. Luster, 30, Portland, 366 days, third-degree assault (domestic violence).

Pedro Lopez Zavala, 19, McMinnville, Ore., 366 days, possession of lysergic acid (LSD) with intent to deliver.

Richard Eugene Hale, 44, 307 N.E. 63rd St., Vancouver, 60 months, third-degree assault (domestic violence), domestic violence court order violation (at least two previous convictions).

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