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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: June 8, 2023, 5:59am

Marriage Licenses

Antonio Lorenzo Victoriano, 36, Vancouver, and Talena Marie Gil-Lorenzo, 43, Vancouver.

Ashley Gisselle Bautista, 22, Vancouver, and Wilver Darinel Ramirez Matias, 30, Vancouver.

Brandon Michael Bugna, 31, Vancouver, and Lauren Dolan Bray, 30, Vancouver.

Daniel Andrew Young, 39, Camas, and Shannon Marie Turpeinen, 39, Camas.

Darla Kay Heiden, 59, Vancouver, and Israel Eugene Thompson, 52, Vancouver.

David Morales Cuanas, 47, Washougal, and Teresa Picho Baltazar, 44, Washougal.

Holly Marie Halberg, 22, La Center, and Lance Albert Simonson, 24, Yacolt.

Jedamia Dale Gilchrist, 37, Vancouver, and Brandy Marie Woods, 43, Vancouver.

Jennifer De-Aquino, 28, Vancouver, and David Salazar Leon, 35, Vancouver.

Katherine Elizabeth Fessel, 42, Vancouver, and, Alex Jeffrey Kuhnhausen, 24, Vancouver.

Keira Elise Burgher, 21, Vancouver, and Jesse Ignacio Hernandez, 21, Vancouver.

Kylie Hathaway, 32, Vancouver, and Michael Lester Resch, 33, Vancouver.

Sulamita Sergeevna Yasinskiy, 19, Vancouver, and Dennis Ivan Cherchenko, 21, Portland.

Tracy May Lawson, 36, Vancouver, and Edward Alexander Monical-Vuylsteke, 36, Vancouver.

Violet Marie Frahm, 23, Vancouver, and Kyle Erich Elliott, 25, Vancouver.

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

Cruz Ortiz Jr., 38, 4100 N.W. Fruit Valley Road Unit 28, 15 days, third-degree retail theft.

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