Former Guns N' Roses drummer Steven Adler was arrested early this morning at a home in Hollywood on suspicion of drug possession, E! News has learned.
According to LAPD spokeswoman April Harding, police received a call at approximately 4 a.m. about a man creating a disturbance. Upon arrival, officers determined the 43-year-old musician was to blame and took him into custody.
The warrant was issued after the musician skipped a 2006 court date for an arrest the previous year on charges of being under the influence and driving with a suspended license.
Adler was taken to county jail and bail was set at $45,000.
This isn't the first drug charge for the erstwhile beat master. Aside from the 2005 arrest, Adler's rap sheet includes a heroin bust in 1995 in which he was found slumped over in his car in a suburban L..A. neighborhood after an apparent overdose.
A founding member of Guns N' Roses, Adler was briefly booted from the rock band in 1989, after his appetite for heroin began taking a toll on his ability to play.
He was reinstated after signing a contract promising to kick the habit or face fines. But when the rocker's substance abuse persisted and a bunch of recording sessions were derailed when he showed up high, Axl Rose & Co. fired Adler for good in 1990.
Adler filed a lawsuit a year later seeking back earnings. He and Guns N' Roses eventually reached a settlement that included a $2.2 million payment and 15 percent of all royalties on the recordings he made during his tenure.
The drummer's drug problems became so bad that he suffered a series of strokes in 1996 that left him with a speech impediment.
Earlier this year, Adler checked himself into the Pasadena Recovery Center as part of the second season of VH1's Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew.
There's always season three.
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