Stabbing leads to discovery of meth lab in Walker County
by Matt Ledger
Dec 13, 2012 | 5921 views | 0 0 comments | 17 17 recommendations | email to a friend | print
From left: Casey Gamble, Howard Cox, and Kristie Shaw
From left: Casey Gamble, Howard Cox, and Kristie Shaw
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A homeowner’s call to 911 inadvertently led to the discovery of a meth lab in Walker County.

According to the Walker County Sheriff’s Office:

Casey Lee Gamble of 6933 Ga. 136 was arrested on Dec. 4 for trafficking methamphetamine.

The arrest occurred after a man with a small stab wound knocked on the door of a Ponderosa Drive residence in Chickamauga.

The homeowner called 911, reporting the suspicious circumstances. When deputies responded to the incident, the man who had been stabbed identified the residence where it occurred.

Walker County sheriff’s deputies went to the location and found a meth lab. Along with Gamble, Howard Samuel Cox of 175 Ponderosa Drive and Kristie Lynn Shaw of 84 Imogene Drive in Lyndale, Ga., were taken into custody.

Cox faces two charges, including possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. Shaw was charge with possessing meth materials.

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