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The parents of a 1-year-old who died from a drug overdose in September have now been criminally charged.

Andrea Niccole Intveld, 31, is charged with two counts of second-degree manslaughter while the child’s father, 28-year-old Joseph Tanner Elajah Compton is charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
The medical examiner later determined his cause of death was combined drug toxicity, including heroin and fentanyl.
Intveld told authorities that Compton was watching their son and, when she returned to the apartment, she found the child blue and unresponsive on the floor. However, she later admitted to waking up in the bathtub and seeing Compton running around in a panic, looking for Narcan. Court documents state she and Compton gave the child multiple doses of Narcan in an attempt to help the child. Compton had left the scene before deputies arrived.
Inside the apartment, deputies saw several capped and uncapped needles and a spoon with burn marks in the bathroom. A criminal complaint states Intveld and Compton have both significant history with the sheriff’s office.

After initially denying using drugs that day, Intveld admitted to using drugs around five days earlier and told investigators that Compton was using, although she didn’t see him do any “drug stuff” that day.
On Sept. 8, while looking for Compton near Intveld’s apartment, a deputy heard a conversation between the boy’s parents where Intveld said, “I know that you’re still using and that you killed your son with your own drugs.” She went on to state, “He was awake for a very long time while you were passed out … with drugs sitting out,” according to the complaint.
Deputies found Compton later that day in Maple Grove and arrested him. In an interview with investigators, the complaint states Compton admitted he and Intveld used heroin the day their son died. He added that he knew the heroin was likely laced with fentanyl.


He added that he was playing with the boy on the living room floor and put the drugs in a spot where he was still able to reach them. While Intveld was passed out in the bathtub, he fell asleep on the floor. He later woke up and found the boy not breathing and noticed the opened container of his heroin about four feet away. After waking up Intveld and giving the child Narcan, he fled because of an outstanding warrant for domestic assault.

Ultimately, during a post-Miranda interview, Intveld admitted to having used drugs recently and said she was in the apartment the entire time. The complaint also said that an officer overheard Intveld talking to Compton on the phone, saying that it wasn't the first time that Compton had gotten her son high, and that she wanted to sue child protective services for not taking her son away from them sooner.

Compton informed police that both he and Intveld had used heroin the day her son died. She passed out in the bathtub and he fell asleep on the living room floor. He told police when he woke up, the child was on top of him, not breathing. They both administered Narcan, he said, but it was no use.
 
These folks are just far too busy with their own drug laden agenda. They are just barely caring for their own needs, much less a 17 month old wee babe who needs constant care and attention. Keep them locked up! It’s comical that she wants to file suit against the child services, she’s missed her calling in the legal field!
 
A man pleaded guilty to a charge filed against him in relation to his one-year-old child dying of a drug overdose in September.

Joseph Tanner Elajah Compton, 28, pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter earlier the month. It’s part of a plea deal that will see the charge of third-degree murder dropped.
The child’s mother, 32-year-old Andrea Niccole Intveld, was sentenced to more than three years (41 months) in prison after being convicted of second-degree manslaughter in April.
 
Joseph Tanner Elajah Compton, 29, was sentenced to 58 months, or four years and 10 months, in prison as part of a plea deal that saw the charge of third-degree murder dropped in connection to his one-year-old child dying of a drug overdose.
The child’s mother, 32-year-old Andrea Niccole Intveld, was sentenced to more than three years (41 months) in prison after being convicted of second-degree manslaughter in April.
 
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Name: Andrea Niccole Intveld

Sentence Date: 02/09/2023

Anticipated Release Date: 02/10/2025

Expiration Date: 03/30/2026

Highest Ranked Offense: Homicide (Attempt to Commit)


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Name: Joseph Tanner Elajah Compton

Sentence Date: 05/08/2023

Anticipated Release Date: 01/20/2026

Expiration Date: 08/27/2027

Highest Ranked Offense: Homicide
 
Oh Please, let’s also blame planned parenthood for not sending you birth control pills! Or the father of the child for being there at that moment! We could blame the drug dealer for selling you the drugs? So many people to blame! You poor girl, just a victim of circumstance! I’ll just never understand this, how they could just leave it accessible to the child. So careless!
 
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