Man busted for selling huge shipments of drugs to college students for bitcoin, authorities say

The Iowa man was arrested for the "dark web" deals that led to two deaths.

— -- A trip into "dark web" drug deals has resulted in the arrest of an Iowa man for allegedly selling thousands of dollars in narcotics to college students in Ohio using bitcoin, authorities said.

Athens County, Ohio prosecutor Keller Blackburn announced on Monday they had arrested Anthony Scott Boeckholt, 42, of Forest City, Iowa, on Jan. 29 for allegedly selling "many large shipments of narcotics and other drugs" to two students in Athens, Ohio.

Boeckholt has been charged with engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, a first-degree felony, for deals that occurred for two years from January 2016 to January 2018.

"The secretive nature of the dark web and cryptocurrency allows huge drug deals to be made without a trace," Blackburn said in a statement. "This means that anything purchased on the dark web may not be what it appears, leading to fentanyl-laced narcotics and other more severe substances."

Authorities said they linked two drug overdose deaths in 2017 at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, to the investigation surrounding Boeckholt.

Boeckholt is being held in Iowa awaiting extradition to Ohio, police said.

The prosecutor announced more charges are expected against "additional individuals in both Ohio and Iowa as this case remains under investigation."

"Ohio is in the middle of an opiate crisis, and this suspect in Iowa was using college kids to traffic thousands of dollars in narcotics," said Blackburn.