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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: February 13, 2024, 5:34am

Marriage Dissolutions

DECREES GRANTED

Antonia Luna and Eric Claro.

Bryan Ross Herren and Annie Herren.

Cynthia Deanne Williams and Donald Watson.

Danielle Grace Stein and Nicolas Aaron Portwood.

David Gonzalez Acevedo and Maria Estrada Duran.

Desiray and Robert Dalton.

Domingo Pascual Zarate and Heather Zarate.

Elena Lee and Rex Allen Jensen.

Harmony Dawn and Garrett Edward Ferguson.

Jason Patrick and Shauna Marie Scott.

Jaime and Michael Olson.

Leiana Rodrigues-Kurkowski and Steven J. Kurkowski Jr.

Michell N. Elias and Jayser D. Benologa.

Patricia Lynn and David James Krause.

Shanna Marie and Andrew Jason Arno.

Sterling Marie and Kristen Leigh Thomason.

Tina and Michael Bennett.

PETITIONS FILED

Katrina Maxine Sullivan and Leobardo Montoya Juarez.

Patricia Ann and Daniel Lee Ozier.

Patricia I. Holloway and David E. Blair.

Rebecca and Christopher Juarez.

Richard Michael and Susan Agnes Aydelott.

Ryan Neil and Kimberly Marie Vinson.

Shane Michael and Jenna Hafner.

Thomas Woodrow and Cyndee Lu Ball.

Warren and Susan Marie Beckwith.

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

Benjamin Kim Ball Nansen, 26, 8600 N.E. Highway 99 and 17011 N.E. 13th Ave., Ridgefield, 14 days which may be served on work crew, second-degree vehicle theft.

Cody James Hanson, 37, 1820 East 32nd St., 30 days which may be served on work crew, criminal mischief – armed with a deadly weapon.

Heather Lee Ann Livingston, 47, 26520 N.E. Dole Valley Road, Yacolt, 45 days which may be served on work crew, attempted to elude pursuing police.

Jerry Sakkan, 32, 3406 N.E. 127th St., 25.5 months, second-degree vehicle theft.

Junior Kaslo Karuo, 21, 8004 N.E. 86th Ave., 18 months, second-degree assault.

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