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Cops: Pagan biker in trouble after wreck

A drunken motorcyclist who crashed his bike along I-95 Friday not only has to deal with severe medical troubles but also legal ones after police discovered he had drugs on him, a warrant out for his arrest and that he was a card-carrying member of the Pagans' Motorcycle Club, according to state police.

A drunken motorcyclist who crashed his bike along I-95 Friday not only has to deal with severe medical troubles but also legal ones after police discovered he had drugs on him, a warrant out for his arrest and that he was a card-carrying member of the Pagans' Motorcycle Club, according to state police.

James Larrell Price, 47, of Wilmington, Del., crashed his bike on an off ramp in Upper Chichester Township around 1:35 a.m., police said. He was severely injured and taken to Crozer-Chester Medical Center.

Once at the hospital, it was discovered Price had prescription pills on him that he did not have a prescription for and that he had an active warrant out of Maryland for fleeing and eluding police, according to a news release. State police said they also learned Price is a current member of the Pagans.

Police said Price was drunk at the time of the crash. He was charged with driving under the influence of intoxicants and drug possession.