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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: May 27, 2021, 5:19am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Aleksandr Y. Korolkov, 30, Vancouver, and Veronika Igorevna Frolova, 26, Vancouver.

Courtney Lee Hassler, 21, Spokane Valley, and Mark Y. Kalenichenko, 23, Ridgefield.

Dawn Noel McDowell, 52, Vancouver, and John Laird Zettel, 50, Vancouver.

Fany Alejandra Ortiz Pantoja, 28, Brush Prairie, and Eliseo Lopez Solorio, 30, Brush Prairie.

Iris Selene Medina, 27, Vancouver, and Gerardo Bentez Avalos, 27, Vancouver.

Matthew Paul Barela, 38, Vancouver, and Ashley Kay Lee, 33, Vancouver.

Praesha Primo, 25, Vancouver, and Frazer Belan Nakamura, 25, Vancouver.

Stephanie Lapuz Callang, 39, Camas, and Thomas Charles Dahl, 38, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Adrienne and Dean Alan Umathum.

PETITIONS FILED

Brooke Sierra Uicab and Jorge Rafael Uicab May.

Colleen Jin Kim and Eddy Hyun Lim.

Irina and Aleksandr A. Tupikov.

Joseph A. and Marcie D. Christie.

Mark Revard and David Olson.

Melissa and Quentin Robert Bergmann.

Tova Dian and Marc Steven Rigsby.

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

Christian Phoenix Fisher, 27, Longview, 108 months, second-degree kidnapping, second-degree robbery.

James T. Lochridge IV, 25, 1605 S.E. 186th Place, Vancouver, 36 months, second-degree assault (domestic violence), second-degree burglary (domestic violence).

Loy Willis William, 73, 7003 N.E. 31st Ave., Vancouver, 70 days, third-degree assault.

Michael Angelo Cavagna, 39, 13707 N.E. 94th Circle, Vancouver, three months, second-degree taking a vehicle without permission.

Robert Tad Parks, 52, Aloha, Ore., 366 days, possession of a stolen vehicle.

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