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Tiger Woods DUI: Pills Found in Pocket
1 Apr
Summary
- Tiger Woods pleaded not guilty to DUI charges.
- Police found two opioid pain pills in his pocket.
- Woods exhibited signs of impairment, no alcohol suspected.

Tiger Woods has entered a plea of not guilty to driving under the influence charges. This plea was filed four days after his arrest on March 27. The arrest stemmed from a rollover crash where his Land Rover clipped a pickup truck in Jupiter Island, Florida.
Responding deputies from the Martin County Sheriff's Office found two hydrocodone opioid pain pills in Woods' left pant pocket. Sheriff John Budensiek stated that Woods exhibited signs of impairment. However, investigators were reportedly not suspicious of alcohol being involved in the case. Woods has hired attorney Douglas Duncan, who also represented him after a 2017 DUI charge.