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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: February 6, 2024, 5:56am

Birth

PEACEHEALTH SOUTHWEST MEDICAL CENTER

Carey N. and Ben M. Gross, Camas, a son, Elijah B. Gross, born Nov. 14, 2023, 8 pounds, 5 ounces.

Marriage Licenses

Donald James Brown, 42, Battle Ground, and Kaycie Lynn Stushek, 37, Battle Ground.

Juan Francisco Rojas, 44, Vancouver, and Yuleiky Nazaret Gomez, 42, Vancouver.

Nathan James Spelts, 24, Vancouver, and Payton Rae Lee Lewelling, 22, Vancouver.

Shelby Keith Gildersleeve, 26, Vancouver, and Falicia Marie Donalde, 26, Vancouver.

Summer Ameris Walter, 21, La Center, and Timothy Maleko Fullard-Leo, 22, Camas.

Marriage Dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Tamara Melissa and Matthew Ricardo Salinas. Petitioner’s name changed to Tamara Scott Ann Olson.

PETITIONS FILED

Damian C.J. Hord and Angela Marie Hord.

Ryan James Flaherty and Jenny Marie O’Connor.

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

Adam Christopher Tippel, 32, 7410 N.E. Highway 99, 14 months, second-degree theft.

Brandon Michael Padilla, 46, 804 N.E. 118th Ave. and 1915 West 31st St. Unit C, 60 days which may be served on work crew, second-degree malicious mischief.

Derek Wesley Long, 52, no address listed, 51 months, second-degree burglary.

Jesus Barajas, 25, 3400 N.E. 66th Ave. Unit B12, 9 months, hit and run – injury accident.

Kaytriona Letese Christie, 33, 7435 N.E. 13th Ave. and 1624 S.E. Talton Ave., 15 days, second-degree vehicle theft.

Stacey Lynne Driskell, 49, 10911 N.E. 51st Court, 6 months, residential burglary and third-degree assault.

Terry Joe Turner, 68, 12103 N.E. 132nd Ave., Brush Prairie, 41 months, second-degree child molestation.

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