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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: March 4, 2023, 5:43am

Marriage Licenses

Alexa Star Coleman, 20, Vancouver, and Conrado Silva Miranda, 33, Mountain View, Calif.

Arteom Tishchenko, 33, Vancouver, and Linda Bustillo, 37, Vancouver.

Eric Michael Kall, 32, Gresham, Ore., and Courtney Michelle Harrah, 33, Gresham.

Jesse Jay Burke, 43, Vancouver, and Alyssa Jean Ketcham, 35, Vancouver.

Jessica Kelley, 42, Washougal, and Anthony Layon, 49, Washougal.

Kailee Cynthia Haverlock-Molina, 27, Vancouver, and Calvin Linus Lyonnet, 30, Vancouver.

Kyli Rose Paul, 30, Vancouver, and Rusty Wayne Wilson, 33, Vancouver.

Marissa Janine Tyler, 29, Vancouver, and William Michael Jeschke, 31, Boring, Ore.

Riley Eric Nelson, 18, Yacolt, and Belle Diane Halberg, 19, Battle Ground.

Sydney Savannah Haynes, 27, Vancouver, and Drew Alexander Martin, 28, Vancouver.

Veronica Damian Carranza, 41, Vancouver, and Derrick Duan Jamison, 40, Vancouver.

Vladimir Ivanovich Kolombet, 29, Portland, and Elizabeth V. Ivanov, 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

Ann Marie Dirks, 46, 6807 N.E. 151st, 1 day, criminal mischief – armed with a deadly weapon.

Chase Anthony Burke, 32, no address listed, 38 days, possession of stolen mail.

Cheyenne Summer Talley, 41, 604 N.W. 49th St., 30 days which may be served on work crew, second-degree theft – lost or misdelivered property.

Jeffery Dean Tester, 40, 513 C St. Unit 5, Washougal, 22 months, second-degree vehicle theft.

John Albert Herriges, 45, no address listed, 28 months, second-degree burglary, second-degree theft, and second-degree vehicle theft.

Jonathan Estanislado Mancilla, 28, 6713 N.E. 65th Ave., 10 days, second-degree vehicle theft.

Jordan Allen Spisla, 28, 6900 S.W. 195th Ave. Unit 226, Aloha, Ore., 102 months, first-degree kidnapping and second-degree assault – bodily harm equal to torture.

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