On October 22, 2025, Tyler Blake Gamble, 32, was found guilty by a Dade County jury of Trafficking Fentanyl and Possession of Fentanyl with Intent to Distribute after a three-day trial. Evidence showed that Gamble, who was on parole for a previous drug conviction, was selling methamphetamine in Alabama on April 17, 2024. Following an investigation, officers searched his home and found 47 fentanyl tablets and over $6,000 in cash. Gamble admitted to regularly trafficking methamphetamine and planned to restock his supply. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation confirmed the fentanyl amount was significant under state law. Despite the defense’s claims of a weak case, the jury disagreed and convicted him. He was sentenced to 40 years, with 25 years to serve. The Lookout Mountain District Attorney’s office highlighted the community’s role in achieving justice.