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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: January 27, 2022, 6:01am

Marriage Licenses

Ashley Renee Duggens, 29, Vancouver, and Markus Robert Bilyk, 41, Vancouver.

Brandon Cordeu Clarno, 23, Vancouver, and Tori Renee Taylor, 24, Vancouver.

Damon Israel Howard, 22, Menahga, Minn., and Bethany Ann Seppanen, 22, La Center.

Jeremiah Wade Stroud, 40, Camas, and Katharine Elizabeth Anderson, 40, Camas.

Kevin Charles Niles, 55, Vancouver, and Colleen Joyce Whiteis, 52, Vancouver.

Kunga Dorjee, 41, Vancouver, and Tenzin Gorab, 35, Vancouver.

Rickey Allen Fibson Jr., 28, Camas, and Sheila Bermas Sipe, 27, Camas.

Marriage Dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Justin Lee and Crystal Norris. Respondent’s name changed to Crystal Nellie Ann Aldana.

PETITIONS FILED

Lorraine May and Dennis Darnell Cox.

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

Christopher Robert Kling, 28, 4400 N.E. Broadway, Portland, 5½ months, second-degree vehicle theft.

Deonte Eric Mitchell, 26, 13736 N.E. 30th Circle, 48 months, second-degree assault of a child.

Derek Allen Troxler, 26, 1407 Franklin St. Apt 4, 57 months, first-degree robbery.

Jacob Daniel Ackerman, 28, 348 N.E. Lennox St., Hillsboro,Ore., 90 days, first-degree reckless burning.

Jason Edward Rogers Hull, 51, no address listed, 366 days, third-degree assault.

Mitchell Cameron Lewis, 33, 8405 North Van Houten Ave., Portland, 6 months, second-degree assault.

Tyler James Autry, 28, no address listed, 60 days, first-degree reckless burning.

Tyler O’Keith Ritch, 33, 4614 N.E. 126th Ave., 30 days which may be served on work crew, second-degree theft.

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