Published on: 03/16/2026
This news was posted by Douglas County Sheriff
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DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore. β 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, Jaxson, 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 Sheriffβs Office and eventually confessed that he had murdered Jaxson days earlier at a location in Roseburg. Stoller told detectives that he had disposed of the childβs body in the South Umpqua River.
Divers from the Sheriffβs Office Dive Team, assisted by boats from the Oregon State Police and Douglas County, located Jaxsonβs 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 Examinerβs 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:
β’ Murder in the First Degree
β’ Abuse of a Corpse in the First Degree
The Douglas County Major Crimes Team is continuing to investigate the homicide. The Sheriffβs Office has been assigned as the lead investigating agency. The Major Crimes Team consists of investigators from the Douglas County Sheriffβs 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 β 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.
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