An Outlaws Motorcycle Club member who was arrested during Biketoberfest when his motorcycle ran out of gas as deputies said he tried to flee from traffic stops is in more trouble.
He was recently accused of grinding down identification numbers on the motorcycle’s engine and transmission, according to the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office.
Robert Patrick Wilson, a 31-year-old Ocala resident and Outlaws member, was charged with two felony counts of possession of a vehicle with altered vehicle identification numbers, according to a press release Wednesday from the sheriff’s office.
Wilson has been locked up at the Flagler County jail since his arrest Oct. 15 when deputies said he was riding at between 70 mph and 120 mph as he fled from attempted traffic stops, according to a charging affidavit and press release. He was finally arrested when his Harley ran out of gas on State Road 100 west of Bunnell.
Wilson was originally being held on $18,000 bond, but with the additional charges, his bond is $28,000.
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