Tara Fitzgerald, is the Minn. girl who died of a drug overdose at a sleepover in early January, which has now resulted in charges being filed against five people.

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Washington County attorney Pete Orput confirmed third-degree murder charges have been filed against two adults and 3 juveniles as a result of Tara Fitzgerald’s death, Alexander Lee Clausen, 19, Cole Alexander Matenaer, 19, Sydney Claire Johnson, 17, Alistair Curtis Berg, 17, and Brian Phillip Norlander, 17. source

According, to the criminal complaint, the Woodbury Police department responded to a report of an unresponsive female on Commonwealth Avenue on January 11 at 9:10 a.m. Initial reports indicated she had taken a substance similar to acid or LSD and was brought to Regions Hospital where she was pronounced dead.

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