Affidavit: Tiger Woods Had Hydrocodone Pills In His Pocket, Was 'Sweating Profusely' After Crash | Defector
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Affidavit: Tiger Woods Had Hydrocodone Pills In His Pocket, Was 'Sweating Profusely' After Crash | Defector
"Woods told investigators that he had taken 'a few' prescription drugs earlier in the day, and a deputy later found two hydrocodone pills in Woods's left pocket."
"As Woods walked toward the MCSO vehicle, deputies saw him limp and stumble to the right. Woods also told a deputy he has had seven back surgeries, more than 20 operations on his leg."
"Woods took off his sunglasses, and his eyes looked bloodshot and glassy with dilated pupils. Woods said he hadn't consumed any alcohol or illegal drugs."
Tiger Woods was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence following a crash. He appeared lethargic and was sweating profusely. Woods admitted to taking prescription drugs earlier that day, including hydrocodone. The crash occurred when he swerved to avoid a pickup truck, causing his vehicle to roll over. Deputies observed Woods limping and stumbling, and he reported multiple surgeries affecting his mobility. Despite his appearance, he denied consuming alcohol or illegal drugs, stating he took medication for various health issues.
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