Tiger Woods Arrested on DUI Charges Following Rollover Crash, Pleads Not Guilty JUPITER ISLAND, Fla. — A field sobriety test and subsequent arrest unfolded after Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash on March 27 on South Beach Road in Hobe Sound. Body camera footage from the incident, released by authorities, shows a deputy interacting with Woods before administering the test. Woods, who was driving a black Land Rover SUV, admitted to taking medication the morning of the crash and was observed hiccupping during the exchange. The deputy then conducted the field sobriety test, after which Woods was instructed to turn around and place his hands behind his back, leading to his arrest. The deputy informed Woods that his normal faculties were impaired and he was under the influence of an unknown substance. Woods asked, “Are you going to arrest me?” as he was handcuffed. Deputies later removed personal items from his pockets, during which a deputy discovered “narco” pills in his possession. Woods reportedly stated, “That’s a narco,” as the pills were placed into an evidence bag. Woods, 50, entered a not guilty plea to DUI charges and property damage stemming from the crash. His attorney submitted the court filing on Wednesday, waiving his arraignment and requesting a jury trial. The incident, which occurred when Woods attempted to pass a Ford F-150 driven by Jeromy Bullard, resulted in the SUV striking the trailer and flipping onto its side. Neither driver was injured, though the trailer sustained approximately $5,000 in damage. According to the arrest affidavit, Woods told deputies he was looking down at his cellphone and adjusting the radio when he failed to notice the truck slowing to turn into a driveway. A DUI investigator was called to the scene after another deputy reported signs of impairment.#pga_tour #tiger_woods #jupiter_island #hobe_sound #jeromy_bullard
