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Here are the biggest details in the police reports from Tiger Woods' arrest

The most interesting details from the Tiger Woods arrest reports

The surgery took a toll on him. One month later, Woods was arrested for a DUI in Jupiter, Florida. Police officers found him passed out at the wheel of his Mercedes-Benz while parked on the side of the road, with damage to the driver's side of the car. He had five different painkillers in his system.

Tiger Woods was arrested early Monday morning in Florida and charged with driving under the influence.

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On Tuesday, TMZ obtained the arrest reports which can be seen below. Here are the most notable details:

  • the driver began reaching in his pockets and I asked him not to reach into his pockets for anything. The driver complied with an inaudible mumble and put his hands in his lap. Shortly following my request, the driver fell asleep with his eyes closed and his head up against the headrest. At one point the driver woke up and pulled on the right side lever on the steering column. I asked, the driver what he pulled, and the driver replied in a muffled tone, "what? Push the button?" and then pushed the button to start the vehicle. I immediately had the driver push the button again to turn the vehicle back off. The driver complied and then fell back asleep a few moments later."
  • Both driver's side tires were flat along with minor damage to both respective rims. There was also minor damage to the front driver's side bumper and rear bumper, and the passenger rear tail light appeared to be out." A third officer also noted that there were "some white scrapes and scuff marks on the rear bumper." Officers searched the road where Woods was found to see if there was any evidence of damage along the road and found none.

Here is the police report from the arresting officer, via TMZ:

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Here is the arrest report from other officers on the scene, also via TMZ:

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