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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: April 15, 2023, 5:07am

Marriage Licenses

Bernie Dale Gallentine, 62, Battle Ground, and Gloria Lynn Peters, 57, Vancouver.

Bianca Kristin Martinez, 32, Vancouver, and Joshua Alexander Crain, 33, Vancouver.

David Pavel Truderung, 25, Vancouver, and Ana Korina Kapmar, 20, Vancouver.

Enedina Blancas Moreno, 49, Vancouver, and Miguel Angel Vargas Cruz, 46, Vancouver.

Ginger Jewell Mabey, 47, Washougal, and Tyler Joel Wheatley, 39, Washougal.

John Edward Murphy, 54, Vancouver, and Tina Nicole Collins, 47, Vancouver.

Leif Elliot Eiesland, 39, Vancouver, and Ijeoma Victoria Okpara, 22, Vancouver.

Maria Gabriela Ruiz Motta, 33, Vancouver, and John Michael Holleran, 40, Vancouver.

Melina Oregon, 40, Vancouver, and Christopher Ryan Titular, 43, Vancouver.

Sayna Rene Green, 20, Vancouver, and Nathan Noah Sandoval, 18, La Center.

Shaun Curtis Warfield, 37, Vancouver, and Jelayne Renae Scheel, 30, Vancouver.

Shawn Mitchell Gafford, 58, Camas, and Thanh Ha T. Vo, 41, Vancouver.

Vanessa Nicole Ford, 26, Vancouver, and Robert Allen Scott, 31, Vancouver.

Wayne Douglas Brittain, 54, Vancouver, and Sara Lyn Ann Dosa, 43, Vancouver.

Marriage Dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Heather Faye and Ashton Curtis Aguilar.

Hollie and Wesley Morrow.

Robert Luders and Ashley Bonn.

Ryan Flanagan and Jennifer Olivarez.

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

K.S. Sakkan, 29, 4316 N.E. 66th Ave. Unit 46 and West 34th St. Unit B, 22 days, second-degree vehicle theft.

Robert Lee Jones, 53, 7003 N.E. 31st Ave., 120 days which may be partially served on work crew, residential burglary.

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