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Stephanie Anne Warner, 43, was last seen on July 4, 2013, in Ashland, Oregon. She had spent the day attending the town�s Fourth of July parade with her boyfriend, Lennie Ames. Warner and Ames were seen leaving the parade in her dark green 2004 Nissan Xterra, heading back toward her home in Ruch, Oregon. This was the last confirmed sighting of her. Ames claimed that after the parade, Warner dropped him off at a convenience store, and that was the last time he saw her.

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Last Seen: Jul 04, 2013

Victim Details

Aug 06, 2013

Jan 12, 2024

Stephanie

Warner

54

43

62 inches

63 inches

115 lbs

135 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

On a festive Fourth of July in 2013, 43-year-old Stephanie Anne Warner was enjoying the holiday parade in Ashland, Oregon. She was a vibrant member of her community, even walking alongside a float she had helped create for the Jackson County Fuel Committee, an organization she volunteered with. Witnesses saw her leave the parade at approximately 4:30 p.m. with her boyfriend, Lennie Ames, in her dark green 2004 Nissan Xterra. They were believed to be heading back to Stephanie's home in the nearby community of Ruch. This was the last time Stephanie was seen. When days passed without her daily phone call to her mother in New Orleans, concern mounted, and she was reported missing. The investigation into Stephanie's disappearance quickly focused on her boyfriend, Lennie Ames. According to Ames's account, Stephanie dropped him off at a convenience store after the parade, and he never saw her again. He claimed to have gone to her house the next day, borrowed her car, and returned it without ever seeing her. However, investigators found his statements to be inconsistent. Friends of Stephanie noted that her vehicle was not parked in its usual spot, and the gate remote she always kept on the visor was missing, suggesting someone else had last driven the car. Authorities found Stephanie's personal belongings, including her car keys, inside her home, and her beloved pets had been left unattended, which was highly uncharacteristic of her. Despite extensive searches of the area around her home, no trace of Stephanie was found. The Jackson County Sheriff's Office eventually named Lennie Ames as the prime suspect in what they believe to be a homicide, but he has never been charged in connection with her disappearance. Both Ames and his son, Jared Fournier, have been described as uncooperative with the investigation. For years, Stephanie Warner's case remained cold, a lingering heartbreak for her family and friends who continued to hold out hope for answers. Then, in May 2023, a mushroom hunter discovered what appeared to be human hair and tissue about two and a half miles from Stephanie's home. This discovery prompted the Jackson County Sheriff's Office to reopen the cold case, bringing a renewed sense of urgency to the investigation. The remains were sent to the Oregon State Police Forensics Laboratory for analysis. The case of Stephanie Warner's disappearance is a somber tale that began on a day of celebration and devolved into a decade-long mystery. Authorities believe she was a victim of homicide and that individuals close to her hold the key to resolving the case. The discovery of potential remains has offered a glimmer of hope that after years of uncertainty, Stephanie's family may finally get the answers and justice they have been seeking. The investigation remains active as law enforcement continues to analyze evidence and urge anyone with information to come forward.

Jul 04, 2013

Ashland

Oregon

Jackson County

No

22733

Jackson County Sheriff's Office

Central Point

Oregon

Jackson County

97502

Eric Henderson

Det.

5179 Crater Lake Highway, Oregon

5417746800

County

Law Enforcement

13-12661

2013-07-08

Jackson County Sheriff's Office

Red/Auburn

Brown

Brown

05/26/2026


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