Tiger Woods Found With Hydrocodone Pills After Rollover Crash, Affidavit SaysGolf legend Tiger Woods was found with two hydrocodone pills in his pockets after he crashed his car in Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday.A deputy with the Martin County Sheriff's Office noticed that Woods was "sweating profusely" and his movement was "lethargic and slow," according to his newly-released arrest affidavit. Woods told deputies he was looking down at his phone and didn't notice a truck in front of him had slowed down when he crashed into the back of it. During the crash in the 30 mph zone, Woods’ Range Rover rolled onto its side and skidded down the road, police said.No one was injured in the crash. Woods was charged with driving under the influence.While Woods agreed to a breathalyzer test after the crash, he declined to take a urine test. Police found the two hydrocodone pills in his pocket, which is used to treat chronic pain and can cause side effects including drowsiness and dizziness. A deputy noticed Woods' eyes were "bloodshot and glassy" and he had "extremely dilated" pupils, according to the affidavit.In 2021, Woods was seriously hurt when he crashed his car going more than 80 miles per hour down a Los Angeles road with a speed limit of 45 mph, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office said at the time.See All UpdatesClose
Tiger Woods Found With Hydrocodone Pills After Rollover Crash, Affidavit Says
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