Crime & Safety
St. Louis Park Parents Sickened Their Baby With Fentanyl: Police
Child neglect and child endangerment charges were filed in Hennepin County against the couple.

ST. LOUIS PARK, MN — A St. Louis Park couple was charged with one count of child endangerment for the fentanyl poisoning of their 12-month-old baby, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced Monday.
Deja Harper, 28, and her partner, Waymon Murphy, 25, were also charged with one count of child neglect. Each made their first court appearance Monday.
According to the complaint, police were called to Harper and Murphy's apartment in St. Louis Park Oct. 3 after a report of an unresponsive baby. Harper told police the child likely swallowed an aspirin while she, Murphy and the baby were lying on the bed.
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Harper said that Murphy had taken Tylenol for a headache earlier and that he must have forgotten to put the bottle away, which is where the baby got the pill. Both Harper and Murphy said they saw a tablet inside the baby’s mouth, with Murphy removing it, the complaint states.
The baby was unresponsive and struggling to breathe when the paramedics arrived, according to a news release. He was taken to the hospital where doctors had to intubate him due to his difficulty breathing. The baby's symptoms were inconsistent with ingestion of Tylenol, according to the complaint.
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To better treat the baby, doctors asked Harper and Murphy what the child actually consumed; the couple maintained it was only aspirin, police said. Toxicological testing revealed it was fentanyl, the complaint states.
A search warrant of the couple’s home found fentanyl pills in a pair of men's shoes in a closet. Harper and Murphy took urinalysis after the baby was admitted to the hospital. Murphy tested positive for fentanyl, while Harper’s sample could not be analyzed since it had been tampered with, the complaint says.
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