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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: December 14, 2021, 5:12am

Marriage Licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Anastasiia Burtseva, 19, Vancouver, and Ivan Trifonov, 23, Vancouver.

Bountheo Boungnasane, 63, Vancouver, and Manivone Vone Souvannakane, 61, Vancouver.

Hanna Abigail Gainor, 26, Vancouver, and Dustin Mathew Nelson, 31, Vancouver.

Holly Angelina Baxter, 36, Vancouver, and Scott David Clegg, 45, Vancouver.

Grayson Michael Cropper, 25, Vancouver, and Katelyn Lee Sullivan Kirsch, 27, Vancouver.

Joseph David Jannuzzi, 85, Portland, and Janice Cecelia Thielemann, 85, Portland.

Joshua Bradly Girod, 43, Vancouver, and Dja Dianna Mae Kerchman, 43, Vancouver.

Lindsey Christine Denis, 40, Salem, Ore., and Andreas Ioannis Koulouris, 40, Salem.

Natalia Marie Whitlock, 25, Vancouver, and Jacob Suwat Morrow, 24, Vancouver.

Markeshia Donai Montgomery, 31, Vancouver, and Nathan Allen Davis Thomas, 35, Vancouver.

Micheal Tyson Wilson, 32, Salem, Ore., and Michelle Annette Jenkins, 34, Vancouver.

Randi Renee Railing, 27, Longview, and William Morris Deschamps, 45, Ridgefield.

Scott Hayden West, 59, Vancouver, and Juli Marie Erwin, 55, 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

Jarod James Jordan, 25, 1200 South 3rd Ave., Kelso, 20 days, third-degree retail theft.

Jose De Jesus Sanchez Garcia, 40, 4100 N.W. Fruit Valley Road Apt. 18, 1 month which may be served on work crew, third-degree assault (domestic violence).

Nathan J. Milton, 33, 2504 N.E. 3rd Ave., Camas, 119 days, possession of a stolen vehicle.

Richard Lane Blakesley, 62, 26801 N.E. 9th St. Apt. 15, Camas, 53.5 months, first-degree possession of sexually explicit depictions of a minor.

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