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The driver whose car hit and dragged a Lincoln motorcyclist nearly two miles in 2015 is now accused of selling methamphetamine to an undercover police officer, an investigator says in court documents.

Casey Burk, 43, of Lincoln, has been charged with three counts of delivering methamphetamine or possessing it with the intent to deliver.

Burk sold an undercover officer meth three times in July, according to an affidavit for his arrest.

Two sales took place in the parking lot of the Super Saver at 27th Street and Cornhusker Highway, the affidavit said. The third sale was outside Burk's home in the Arnold Heights neighborhood.

He was arrested Thursday and has since bonded out of the Lancaster County jail.

On Jan. 16, 2015, Burk hit motorcyclist Gabe Wilken, who had fallen from his motorcycle on Northwest 48th Street near Holdrege Street. Then-Lancaster County Attorney Joe Kelly said it was unclear whether Wilken died before Burk's car hit him or during the crash.

Burk didn't immediately come forward after the crash, but was identified as the driver after investigators received a tip.