Hays County man faces murder charge after 17 year-old teen dies of fentanyl overdose

A Hays County man is facing a murder chargeDEA breaks down coded emojis used in teen drug trade after a 17-year-old girl died from a fentanyl overdose, according to a Travis County affidavit.  The affidavit revealed the man to be 19-year-old Jaden Elijah Sendejo.  The Travis County Sheriff’s Office said the 17-year-old was found unresponsive, face down in her bed, by her twin sister on the morning of Sept. 18. Shortly after EMS arrived, she was pronounced dead.

When officers were searching through the teen’s room, they were able to find a small cut straw containing a white and blue powder residue. It was field tested and tested positive for fentanyl, according to the affidavit.  After TCSO searched through the teen’s phone, they were able to find an Instagram chat between her and Sendejo. The conversation revealed that the teen was being sold counterfeit Percocet by Sendejo.  According to the affidavit, current drug trends show that Percocet is being counterfeited and pill-pressed with Fentanyl.  Authorities said between Sept. 1 and Sept. 17, the teen had purchased Percocet pills from Sendejo six times and several times told the teen how strong they were and how to consume them.

In February 2025, TCSO filed its first fentanyl-related murder warrant since HB 6 took effect against Noe Arrellano-Perez, now 22, accusing him of selling fentanyl to a 22-year-old man who died due to the toxic effects of fentanyl, cocaine, ethanol and quetiapine.

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