GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — A man was ordered Monday to stand trial in connection with his toddler’s death after the child apparently found illicit drugs while the parents were napping and died of fentanyl poisoning.
Derrick Young, 23, and Tyana Putzlocker, 22, are charged with child neglect resulting in death.
Young waived a preliminary hearing Monday. An arraignment was scheduled for Sept. 26
Putzlocker is scheduled to enter a plea Sept. 1.
The criminal complaint says the 18-month-old child was removed from the couple’s custody, and placed with Young’s mother. She dropped the child off with Young and Putzlocker and then left, apparently in violation of the placement terms.
It is unclear if she could face charges for apparently violating those terms.
Last week, Brown County District Attorney David Lasee told FOX 11, “The investigators and our office are certainly aware of the issue you’ve raised, but I cannot make any comment at this time.”
The Brown County Human Services Department said it would not comment on the case.
Police responded to an apartment on S. Taylor Street in Green Bay on May 3, where the child was unresponsive, and later died. According to the autopsy, the “presence of illicit fentanyl in the decedent’s system is a contributing factor to the cause of death.”
Young told police the child appeared sick, and all three laid down to take a nap together. He woke to find the boy wasn’t breathing. CPR was started, and 911 was called.
After her arrest, Putzlocker said she had no knowledge of how either she or Young could exposed the child to fentanyl, and denied selling drugs containing fentanyl.
“She maintained a theory that her son could have unknowingly found a dangerous drug while he was with her doing laundry in the basement that day,” the complaint quotes her as saying.
Young’s story was different, however.
“Derrick admitted to using and being addicted to fentanyl and also admitted to selling fentanyl. Derrick was using and selling fentanyl at the time of his son’s death. Derrick and Tyana typically smoked fentanyl in the apartment basement but would sometimes smoke in the apartment bathroom. Derrick said he kept fentanyl pills in the apartment closet and if his son got exposed to fentanyl, there was no other explanation other than it being his pills,” the complaint states. “Derrick also admitted that at the time of VICTIM 1’s death, he was thinking that VICTIM 1 might have gotten one of his fentanyl pills.”
The investigation determined Young was dealing drugs.
“Based on my training and experience, reviewing communications between Young and Putzlocker, showed communications consistent with Young being actively involved in the distribution of controlled substances, including but not limited to narcotics such as black market Percocet pills that are known to contain fentanyl, and Putzlocker was both fully aware and at times, participated in that activity. This included discussion of such pills even on the date of VICTIM 1’s death,” the complaint says.
The dead child had been removed from Putzlocker’s direct care due to concern for neglect and being drug-endangered, according to the complaint.
If convicted of the child neglect resulting in death count, the maximum sentence would be 25 years in the prison system.