Strike three: Mets player Pagan arrested in Martin County for traffic violations
May 8th, 2009 by TCPalm.comMARTIN COUNTY — New York Mets baseball player Angel Pagan has been arrested for traffic violations, according to Florida Highway Patrol arrest report.
On Thursday troopers stopped Pagan, 27, for speeding on Interstate 95 when during a license check deputies learned he was driving on a suspended license and had several warrants, the report states.
The report did not say how fast Pagan was traveling.
Pagan had a valid Arizona’s license but also has a suspended Florida license for not paying a traffic fine on June 15, 2005 in St. Lucie County, the report states. Pagan was on the disabled list following surgery to have a bone spur removed from right elbow. He is recovering from elbow surgery at the Mets facility in Port St. Lucie.
Also, he had a failure to appear traffic summons on Oct. 22 in Martin County and a Martin County warrant for failure to appear for driving while license is suspended, the report states.
By Keona Gardner, TCPalm.com
Tags: arrest, baseball, driving, fines, Florida, Traffic, violations, warrant

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