A methamphetamine dealer, Sara Carroll, has been sentenced to 20 years, with 10 years in prison, for selling 44 grams of meth to an undercover agent. Carroll pleaded guilty on May 1, 2025, in Walker County Superior Court to Trafficking Methamphetamine and Possession with Intent to Distribute. The investigation started when a confidential informant alerted the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force (DTF) about Carroll’s drug activities. Agents conducted a controlled buy, where Carroll brought approximately 1.5 ounces of meth to a designated spot. The drugs were seized, and she was arrested. Along with her prison sentence, Carroll will also be banned from the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit during her probation. District Attorney Clayton M. Fuller emphasized a strict stance against drug trafficking, stating that those who sell meth in the area will be prosecuted without leniency. This case is part of a broader effort to combat methamphetamine trafficking and protect the community from dangerous drugs in Northwest Georgia.