New details about Tiger Woods’ arrest have emerged.
After the professional golfer “refused” to take a urine test during his March 27 DUI arrest, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office revealed that officers found two white pills in his left pants pocket, according to an arrest affidavit seen by E!. news.
Authorities said in an affidavit that after examining the pills’ identifying markings, they were determined to be hydrocodone, an opioid painkiller. The pills were collected and submitted into evidence, documents said.
Eh! The News has reached out to Woods’ representative for comment, but has not yet received a response.
Further details of Woods’ arrest were announced after Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek confirmed that authorities believe Woods was under the influence during a rollover crash on March 27 in Jupiter Island, Florida.
“Our DUI investigators came to the scene and Mr. Woods did show signs of impairment,” Budensiek said at a news conference. “They did a thorough search on the street, and once they found out, he was arrested and taken to the Martin County Jail.”
