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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: November 5, 2021, 5:24am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Chris Allen Stuehm, 29, Vancouver, and Juli Ann McPhearson, 47, Vancouver.

Cole Raymond Benak, 30, Vancouver, and Brianna Allyssa Dodge, 32, Vancouver.

Destiny Shey Romans, 32, Vancouver, and Alvelo Lee Bassett, 36, Vancouver.

Erika Michelle Ferris, 24, Vancouver, and Tyler Randy Simpkins, 24, Vancouver.

Gabriel Papish, 50, Vancouver, and Atcharapan Prasitsuwan, 32, Vancouver.

Jack Lawrence Pitts, 65, Vancouver, and Janice Marie Carey, 58, Vancouver.

Jose Carlos De Oliveira Cardozo, 28, Vancouver, and Morgana Regina Gmach, 27, Vancouver.

Jumbo Lukas, 26, Vancouver, and Kayreen Carlos, 26, Vancouver.

Mary Ann Dodge, 42, Washougal, and Jason Thomas Roland, 41, Washougal.

Sarah Rose Hart, 34, Vancouver, and Micheal Lloyd Shipley, 46, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Samantha Lucille Garcia-Junco Samwel and Bryanth Marcelino Garcia-Junco. Petitioner’s name changed to Samantha Lucille Samwel.

Tera Asenis and Kerson Kinsory Kinisou.

PETITIONS FILED

Carissa Marie and Roderick Joseph Hogan.

Diano O. and Richy Rusla Radetskiy.

Georgejeana Josephine and Jordan McClain Tabor.

Philip Andrew and Meagan Allen McNinch.

Ryan Anthony and Heather Lynn Marie Green.

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

Armand Robert Arbizu, 24, 10004 N.E. 26th St., 60 days which may be served on work crew, third-degree assault.

Crista Diane Ansel, 36, 427 W. Seventh Ave., Spokane, 33 months, first-degree theft.

Joanne Marie White, 56, 12211 S.E. Seventh St., 15 days which may be served on work crew, second-degree vehicle theft.

Justin Logan Peterson, 32, 3501 A St. Apt. 8, Washougal, 30 days which may be served on work crew, fourth-degree assault.

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