LYCOS RETRIEVER
Aaron Fike
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Fike was taken into custody while shooting up the drug in a parking lot at Kings Island amusement park. In a rehab plan he submitted to a Warren County judge, Fike says if not for the arrest, he might be dead.
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According to press accounts, park security Officers Freeze and Grossenbaugh became suspicious when they saw Fike's truck had a towel draped over the front seat headrests, hiding the back seat of the truck. When officers asked Fike to get out, Fike climbed into the driver’s seat and tried to drive off, hitting Freeze with the passenger side-view mirror. Parking lot Officer Vidal later parked his bike in front of the car, and Fike stopped. City of Mason police searched the truck, finding several syringes (including one with brown liquid inside), spoons with residue, alcohol swabs, phone cords, a cup with empty balloons, and a bloody napkin. There appeared to be blood on one of the doors.[2]
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Fike and Davidson both pleaded not guilty in Mason Municipal Court on July 10 and Magistrate Judge Eddie Lawson released them on their own recognizance. Fike underwent a drug and alcohol evaluation immediately after he was released, per the court's order.
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Teammate Dave Darland finished second at Cedar Rapids, followed by fast qualifier Tracy Hines, East and Aaron Fike. Michael Lewis, who was sixth at Cedar Rapids, led the first three laps before East took over.
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In 2003, Fike drove the #82 Ninetynine Racing Chevy at Phoenix. He started last in his debut, 36th in the field and finished 27th in the race, 6 laps off the pace.
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Fike said he began taking prescription painkillers six years ago for back injuries and a broken right wrist and eventually began taking oxycodone (OxyContin). He said his use was sporadic, but was definitely consuming his life. He spent four days in jail before entering drug treatment. "I'm just grateful to be alive," he said in an interview.
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