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Roseburg Man Charged With Murder Of 11-Month-Old Son - 03/16/26

***UPDATED. The spelling of the victim's name has been corrected to reflect his legal name and spelling. No other updates at this time. 

DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore.
– A Roseburg man is in custody tonight charged with the murder of his 11-month-old son.

 

On Sunday, March 15, 2026, shortly before 10:00 a.m., a 9-1-1 call was placed by 27-year-old Jared Scott Jeremy Stoller of Roseburg. Stoller reported to dispatchers that his 11-month-old son, Jackson James Stoller, was missing from his hotel room at the Relax Inn in Sutherlin, Oregon. Sutherlin Police Officers responded to the call and determined there to be suspicious circumstances involved. The Douglas County Major Crimes Team was activated to assist in the investigation.

 

Stoller was interviewed by detectives from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and eventually confessed that he had murdered Jackson days earlier at a location in Roseburg. Stoller told detectives that he had disposed of the child’s body in the South Umpqua River.

 

Divers from the Sheriff’s Office Dive Team, assisted by boats from the Oregon State Police and Douglas County, located Jackson's body just before 6:00 p.m. in the river near the 3500-block of Old Melrose Road. His body was turned over to the care of the Douglas County Medical Examiner’s Office. An autopsy is expected to take place in the coming days.

 

Detectives arrested Stoller and lodged him in the Douglas County Jail on the following charges:

  • Murder in the First Degree
  • Abuse of a Corpse in the First Degree

The Douglas County Major Crimes Team is continuing to investigate the homicide. The Sheriff’s Office has been assigned as the lead investigating agency. The Major Crimes Team consists of investigators from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, Roseburg Police Department, and Oregon State Police working in consultation with the Douglas County District Attorney's Office.

 

Additional assistance was received from Douglas County Search and Rescue, Sutherlin Police Department, Winston Police Department, Myrtle Creek Police Department, and the Oregon Department of Human Services – Child Welfare Division.

 

The investigation remains ongoing, and no additional details are expected to be released at this time. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact investigators at 541-440-4471 referencing Case #26-0836.

Roseburg Man Charged With Murder Of 11-Month-Old Son - 03/16/26

***UPDATED. The spelling of the victim's name has been corrected to reflect his legal name and spelling. No other updates at this time. 

DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore.
– A Roseburg man is in custody tonight charged with the murder of his 11-month-old son.

 

On Sunday, March 15, 2026, shortly before 10:00 a.m., a 9-1-1 call was placed by 27-year-old Jared Scott Jeremy Stoller of Roseburg. Stoller reported to dispatchers that his 11-month-old son, Jackson James Stoller, was missing from his hotel room at the Relax Inn in Sutherlin, Oregon. Sutherlin Police Officers responded to the call and determined there to be suspicious circumstances involved. The Douglas County Major Crimes Team was activated to assist in the investigation.

 

Stoller was interviewed by detectives from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and eventually confessed that he had murdered Jackson days earlier at a location in Roseburg. Stoller told detectives that he had disposed of the child’s body in the South Umpqua River.

 

Divers from the Sheriff’s Office Dive Team, assisted by boats from the Oregon State Police and Douglas County, located Jackson's body just before 6:00 p.m. in the river near the 3500-block of Old Melrose Road. His body was turned over to the care of the Douglas County Medical Examiner’s Office. An autopsy is expected to take place in the coming days.

 

Detectives arrested Stoller and lodged him in the Douglas County Jail on the following charges:

  • Murder in the First Degree
  • Abuse of a Corpse in the First Degree

The Douglas County Major Crimes Team is continuing to investigate the homicide. The Sheriff’s Office has been assigned as the lead investigating agency. The Major Crimes Team consists of investigators from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, Roseburg Police Department, and Oregon State Police working in consultation with the Douglas County District Attorney's Office.

 

Additional assistance was received from Douglas County Search and Rescue, Sutherlin Police Department, Winston Police Department, Myrtle Creek Police Department, and the Oregon Department of Human Services – Child Welfare Division.

 

The investigation remains ongoing, and no additional details are expected to be released at this time. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact investigators at 541-440-4471 referencing Case #26-0836.

Deputies Capture Man Who Fled Custody During Warrant Arrest - 03/14/26

DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore. - On Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at approximately 10:00 a.m., a deputy with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office contacted a male in the woods in the area known as Long’s Ranch near Melqua Road who had an established a camp. After a records check, the deputy took the male, 28-year-old Robert Emilo Macias, a transient, into custody on an active warrant for Sex Abuse in the Third Degree.

 

While the deputy was attempting to place Macias in the back seat of a patrol vehicle, Macias pushed past the deputy and fled on foot down an embankment while still in handcuffs. The deputy gave chase but eventually lost sight of Macias and requested assistance from additional units and a K9 team to search the area. An extensive search of the area continued throughout the afternoon and into the evening, prompting notification to residents within a four-mile radius.

 

At approximately 7:50 p.m., Macias was located in the 6400 block of Hubbard Creek Road, nearly three miles from the initial location. He was still wearing the deputy’s handcuffs. Deputies learned that during the time he had fled, Macias retrieved firearms he had previously stashed in the woods.

 

Deputies took Macias back into custody without further incident. He was transported to the Douglas County Jail and lodged on the following charges:

 

  • Warrant – Sex Abuse in the Third Degree
  • Escape in the Second Degree
  • Resisting Arrest
  • Theft in the Third Degree

Deputies Capture Man Who Fled Custody During Warrant Arrest - 03/14/26

DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore. - On Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at approximately 10:00 a.m., a deputy with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office contacted a male in the woods in the area known as Long’s Ranch near Melqua Road who had an established a camp. After a records check, the deputy took the male, 28-year-old Robert Emilo Macias, a transient, into custody on an active warrant for Sex Abuse in the Third Degree.

 

While the deputy was attempting to place Macias in the back seat of a patrol vehicle, Macias pushed past the deputy and fled on foot down an embankment while still in handcuffs. The deputy gave chase but eventually lost sight of Macias and requested assistance from additional units and a K9 team to search the area. An extensive search of the area continued throughout the afternoon and into the evening, prompting notification to residents within a four-mile radius.

 

At approximately 7:50 p.m., Macias was located in the 6400 block of Hubbard Creek Road, nearly three miles from the initial location. He was still wearing the deputy’s handcuffs. Deputies learned that during the time he had fled, Macias retrieved firearms he had previously stashed in the woods.

 

Deputies took Macias back into custody without further incident. He was transported to the Douglas County Jail and lodged on the following charges:

 

  • Warrant – Sex Abuse in the Third Degree
  • Escape in the Second Degree
  • Resisting Arrest
  • Theft in the Third Degree

Public Meeting Notice: Dog Control Advisory Board - 03/11/26

ROSEBURG, Ore. - The Douglas County Dog Control Advisory Board will hold a meeting on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. at the Douglas County Courthouse, Room 216, located at 1036 SE Douglas Avenue, Roseburg, Oregon 97470.

 

The agenda meeting agenda can be located at: www.dcso.com/dogboard

 

To view the live stream or post-meeting recording, please visit: https://www.youtube.com/@douglascountyoregongov

 

In compliance with ORS 192.610 to 192.690, we will accommodate any member of the public who wishes to submit public comment related to specific agenda items. Members of the public who wish to comment can do so: (1) In person, (2) by submitting via email at kaylee.tucker@douglascountyor.gov or (3) by virtual format via Microsoft Teams Meeting ID: 231 251 615 228 (Passcode: md3oF6dW)

As part of public policy, Douglas County will attempt to provide public accessibility to services, programs, and activities. If accommodation is needed to participate at this meeting, please contact Kaylee Tucker (541) 440-4449 or by email at kaylee.tucker@douglascountyor.gov at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting.

Public Meeting Notice: Dog Control Advisory Board - 03/11/26

ROSEBURG, Ore. - The Douglas County Dog Control Advisory Board will hold a meeting on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. at the Douglas County Courthouse, Room 216, located at 1036 SE Douglas Avenue, Roseburg, Oregon 97470.

 

The agenda meeting agenda can be located at: www.dcso.com/dogboard

 

To view the live stream or post-meeting recording, please visit: https://www.youtube.com/@douglascountyoregongov

 

In compliance with ORS 192.610 to 192.690, we will accommodate any member of the public who wishes to submit public comment related to specific agenda items. Members of the public who wish to comment can do so: (1) In person, (2) by submitting via email at kaylee.tucker@douglascountyor.gov or (3) by virtual format via Microsoft Teams Meeting ID: 231 251 615 228 (Passcode: md3oF6dW)

As part of public policy, Douglas County will attempt to provide public accessibility to services, programs, and activities. If accommodation is needed to participate at this meeting, please contact Kaylee Tucker (541) 440-4449 or by email at kaylee.tucker@douglascountyor.gov at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting.

Drain Man Killed In Single-Vehicle Crash Near Yoncalla - 03/08/26

YONCALLA, Ore. - A Drain man died in a single-vehicle crash Friday afternoon near Yoncalla. 

 

Shortly after 2:45 p.m. on Friday, March 6, 2026, 9-1-1 dispatchers received a report of a vehicle crash in the 10000 block of Elkhead Road. The crash had been discovered by a FedEx driver who alerted the homeowner. 

 

Deputies, along with fire and EMS personnel, responded to the scene. The first arriving deputy discovered a white 2009 Kia Rio in a field approximately 200 feet from the roadway. The driver, identified as 33-year-old Nicholas Rex Snyder of Drain, had been ejected from the vehicle and was pronounced deceased at the scene. 

 

The crash remains under investigation at this time. Anyone with information or knowledge of events leading up to the crash is encouraged to contact the Douglas County Sheriff's Office at (541) 440-4471 referencing case #26-0726.

 

The Sheriff's Office was assisted at the scene by North Douglas Fire & EMS, the Douglas County Medical Examiner's Office, and Lougheads Towing. 

 

Next of kin notifications have been made. 

Drain Man Killed In Single-Vehicle Crash Near Yoncalla - 03/08/26

YONCALLA, Ore. - A Drain man died in a single-vehicle crash Friday afternoon near Yoncalla. 

 

Shortly after 2:45 p.m. on Friday, March 6, 2026, 9-1-1 dispatchers received a report of a vehicle crash in the 10000 block of Elkhead Road. The crash had been discovered by a FedEx driver who alerted the homeowner. 

 

Deputies, along with fire and EMS personnel, responded to the scene. The first arriving deputy discovered a white 2009 Kia Rio in a field approximately 200 feet from the roadway. The driver, identified as 33-year-old Nicholas Rex Snyder of Drain, had been ejected from the vehicle and was pronounced deceased at the scene. 

 

The crash remains under investigation at this time. Anyone with information or knowledge of events leading up to the crash is encouraged to contact the Douglas County Sheriff's Office at (541) 440-4471 referencing case #26-0726.

 

The Sheriff's Office was assisted at the scene by North Douglas Fire & EMS, the Douglas County Medical Examiner's Office, and Lougheads Towing. 

 

Next of kin notifications have been made. 

Man Who Drowned In South Umpqua River Recovered And Identified (Photo) - 03/04/26

UPDATE 03/03/2026 3:00 PM

ROSEBURG, Ore. – Divers from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Dive Team have recovered the body of the man who drowned in the South Umpqua River last Friday.

 

On Monday, March 2, 2026, at approximately 8:00 a.m., deputies and Search and Rescue volunteers began conducting a follow-up search in the South Umpqua River where a man was presumed drowned following an incident on Friday, February 27, 2026.

 

At approximately 12:47 p.m., a diver located the victim approximately 75 feet downstream from the point where he was last seen. The victim’s body was recovered and transferred to the Douglas County Medical Examiner’s Office. The victim has been identified as 46-year-old Johnathon Michael Laine of Roseburg. 

 

The incident continues to be investigated as a boating incident. No further updates are expected at this time. 


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ORIGINAL RELEASE 03/02/2026 10:00 AM

ROSEBURG, Ore. – A man is presumed drowned following an incident in the South Umpqua River on Friday.

 

On Friday, February 27, 2026, at approximately 7:23 a.m., Douglas County 911 dispatchers received a report of a man stranded in the middle of the South Umpqua River yelling for help.

 

The Sheriff’s Office, along with multiple other agencies responded to the area and located the man in the river near Portland Avenue. Rescue boats from Central Douglas Fire & Rescue, Oregon State Police, and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched.

 

Initial responders attempted to coordinate a rescue, which was only accessible by boat due to the swift current. As boats were responding, the victim lost his grip and was swept downstream. Deputies attempted to throw a rescue rope to the man, but the rescue attempt was unsuccessful. The victim eventually went under the water and did not resurface.  

 

Recovery attempts continued for several more hours unsuccessfully. Additional search efforts will continue in the days ahead.

 

Through the investigation, deputies learned the man had attempted to cross the river in a raft, using a stick to move propel himself across the river. The identity of the victim is unknown at this time.

 

The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Oregon State Police, Douglas County Search and Rescue, Central Douglas Fire & Rescue, Roseburg Fire Department and Umpqua Valley Ambulance.

Man Who Drowned In South Umpqua River Recovered And Identified (Photo) - 03/04/26

UPDATE 03/03/2026 3:00 PM

ROSEBURG, Ore. – Divers from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Dive Team have recovered the body of the man who drowned in the South Umpqua River last Friday.

 

On Monday, March 2, 2026, at approximately 8:00 a.m., deputies and Search and Rescue volunteers began conducting a follow-up search in the South Umpqua River where a man was presumed drowned following an incident on Friday, February 27, 2026.

 

At approximately 12:47 p.m., a diver located the victim approximately 75 feet downstream from the point where he was last seen. The victim’s body was recovered and transferred to the Douglas County Medical Examiner’s Office. The victim has been identified as 46-year-old Johnathon Michael Laine of Roseburg. 

 

The incident continues to be investigated as a boating incident. No further updates are expected at this time. 


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ORIGINAL RELEASE 03/02/2026 10:00 AM

ROSEBURG, Ore. – A man is presumed drowned following an incident in the South Umpqua River on Friday.

 

On Friday, February 27, 2026, at approximately 7:23 a.m., Douglas County 911 dispatchers received a report of a man stranded in the middle of the South Umpqua River yelling for help.

 

The Sheriff’s Office, along with multiple other agencies responded to the area and located the man in the river near Portland Avenue. Rescue boats from Central Douglas Fire & Rescue, Oregon State Police, and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched.

 

Initial responders attempted to coordinate a rescue, which was only accessible by boat due to the swift current. As boats were responding, the victim lost his grip and was swept downstream. Deputies attempted to throw a rescue rope to the man, but the rescue attempt was unsuccessful. The victim eventually went under the water and did not resurface.  

 

Recovery attempts continued for several more hours unsuccessfully. Additional search efforts will continue in the days ahead.

 

Through the investigation, deputies learned the man had attempted to cross the river in a raft, using a stick to move propel himself across the river. The identity of the victim is unknown at this time.

 

The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Oregon State Police, Douglas County Search and Rescue, Central Douglas Fire & Rescue, Roseburg Fire Department and Umpqua Valley Ambulance.