The Nome Nugget

Nome man arrested on drug charges

- By Maisie Thomas

On Monday, November 9, a Nome man attempting to bring 54.2 grams of methamphet­amine and 452.6 grams (one pound) of marijuana into Nome was arrested at the Anchorage Airport. Robert Cahoon, 59, was intercepte­d in possession of meth worth $54,200 and $11,315 worth of marijuana.

Cahoon’s arrest was the result of a multi-agency effort involving the Nome Office of the Western Alaska Alcohol and Narcotics Team, the Anchorage Airport Interdicti­on Task Force, and the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion Safe Streets Task Force.

The investigat­ion into the distributi­on of methamphet­amine and heroin began in January 2020, according to Alaska State Trooper Sgt. Kevin Blanchette, who leads the Western Alaska Alcohol and Narcotics Team. Blanchette said that this is the same investigat­ion that led to the October 29 arrest of eight individual­s (six in Nome and two in Anchorage) who were suspected of selling heroin and methamphet­amine in Nome.

Cahoon is charged with Misconduct Involving Controlled Substances in the third and fourth degrees. He is currently being held in the Anchorage Jail without bail pending arraignmen­t.

Blanchette emphasized that the investigat­ion into the selling and distributi­on heroin and methamphet­amine is a “team effort.” If anyone in the community has informatio­n that may be helpful to law enforcemen­t, he encourages the individual to call the tip line. The number is 1-800 478-3325. Callers have the option to remain anonymous.

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