Tiger Woods Had 2 Hydrocodone Pills in Pocket at Time of Arrest (Report)
Tiger Woods‘ arrest report has brought more details to light.
If you are not aware, the 50-year-old golf pro was arrested on Friday afternoon (March 27) after a rollover car crash on Jupiter Island in Florida. He was charged with driving under the influence, aka a DUI, and property damage.
TMZ was able to get a hold of the arrest affidavit, which allegedly said that police found “two loose hydrocodone pills in his pocket.” The pills allegedly had the markings M367 on them. If you don’t know, hydrocodone is an opioid used to treat severe, chronic pain.
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Tiger allegedly said “his cell phone and radio distracted him prior to his rollover crash.”
The officer said he was “lethargic and slow,” with some signs of “severe signs of impairment.”
They thought his eyes were “bloodshot and glassy,” his pupils were described as being “extremely dilated” and he seemed “extremely alert.”
When asked if he is taking any medications, Tiger allegedly told them, “I take a few.”
Sobriety tests were performed, and officers also noted he was hiccuping throughout the aftermath of the crash.
He told them he had not had any alcohol that day but had taken prescription medications that day in the morning. He allegedly refused to take a urine screening, but did blow a 0 on the breathalyzer.