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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: November 20, 2021, 5:24am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Desmond Hillary Caravella, 64, Vancouver, and Gayle Alane Rundstrom, 73, Vancouver.

James Louis Dubois, 35, Vancouver, and Chelsea Micke McCarthy, 34, Vancouver.

Linda Marie Ackerman, 64, Vancouver, and Dennis Edward Simonds, 66, Vancouver.

Madison Renae Schmidt, 21, Vancouver, and Taylor Steven Walker, 22, Vancouver.

Paul David Stephens, 71, Battle Ground, and Suzanne Wade Hathcock, 73, Battle Ground.

Steven Leroy Hutsun, 83, Sweet Home, Ore., and Early May Ferguson, 62, Brownsville, Ore.

Vickie Letetia Waadevig, 39, Vancouver, and Ryan Edward Hinson, 37, Portland.

Marriage dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Anna Palovna Peremitko and Skylar Wayne Olson.

Dustin Lee and Ashley Elizabeth Hamilton.

Phyllis Susan and Levi Lebo.

PETITIONS FILED

Amy Lynn N. Kennedy-Palma and Carlo Joseph Palma III.

Brady Joshua and Sasha Marie Post.

Bryce Alan and Gretchen Lynn Bennett.

Charlene and Nick Bailey.

Elizabeth Ceja and Craig Allen Smith.

Elizabeth Keri and Michael David Walsh.

Kristina McFall-Adesoye and Julius Adesoye.

Maria R. Boyle and Scott L. Gillies.

Mika Ilya Rich and John Anthony Fulton.

Robert Harold and Luana Renee Steffen.

Robert Sean and Sarah Margurite Lucas.

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

Carrie Anne Torrence, 40, 8407 N.E. 158th Ave., 30 days which may be served on work crew, first-degree theft.

Dennis Dwane Bogle Jr., 60, 1400 S.E. Nancy Road, 21 months, vehicular homicide.

Katelin Rose Green, 22, no address listed, 34 days, third-degree retail theft.

Nicholas Michael Dreitlein, 35, no address listed, 97 days, second-degree malicious mischief.

Peter Bet Isam, 23, no address listed, 9 months, second-degree robbery.

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