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Vital statistics

The Columbian
Published: March 17, 2023, 6:02am

Marriage Licenses

Adria Anna Faye Fanning, 44, Washougal, and Leith Brandt St. Onge, 48, Washougal.

Amber Garner, 34, Cave Junction, Ore., and Tyler Shrewsberry, 36, Cave Junction.

Andrew Steven Hawks, 40, Hillsboro, Ore., and Keri Kay Ridenour, 44, Hillsboro.

Brian Troy Miller, 49, La Center, and Jessica Marie Baca, 43, La Center.

Christine Anne Rice, 64, Vancouver, and Dennis William James, 60, Vancouver.

Dominique Jesus Salazar, 29, Vancouver, and Jessica Lizeth Valadez, 31, Vancouver.

Esmeralda Arroyo Jimenez, 39, Vancouver, and Antonio Ortiz, 53, Ridgefield.

Martin Sheldon Kelley, 64, Vancouver, and Diana Lynn Budke, 62, Vancouver.

Shelby Renee Butler, 22, Vancouver, and Christofer Allen Perez, 29, Vancouver.

Taybra Ann Teeters, 30, Longview, and Koreem William Roundtree, 30, 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

Casey Christopher Lattanzi, 40, 1718 S.E. 11th Ave. Unit 104, Camas, 22 months, third-degree assault (domestic violence.)

Christopher James Winterroth, 29, 2524 S.E. 166th Ave. Unit Y249, 9 months, second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm.

Daniel A. Terry, 23, 1221 S.E. Ellsworth Road L119, 366 days, third-degree assault.

Leicee Jean Roberts, 35, 4204 Gibbons St., 30 days which may be served work crew, second-degree identity theft.

Melinda M. Steele, 38, 17800 N.E. 232nd Ave., Brush Prairie, 24 months, first-degree arson.

Thomas Ray Povec, 33, 2113 Wagcellah Ave., 2 months, second-degree vehicle theft.

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