Tiger Woods arrested after rollover crash on suspicion of DUI, bonds out Professional golfer Tiger Woods was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence following a two-vehicle crash on Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday. The incident involved a pickup truck and a Land Rover driven by Woods, which rolled over near 281 South Beach Road. According to Sheriff John Budenseik, law enforcement arrived at the scene shortly before 2 p.m. and found the pickup truck pulling a pressure cleaner trailer, while the Land Rover had overturned on its driver’s side. Budenseik stated that the investigation indicated Woods was impaired at the time of the crash. The pickup truck was traveling northbound on South Beach Road and had slowed to turn into a driveway when the driver noticed a dark-colored Land Rover overtaking him at high speed. The Land Rover clipped the back of the pressure cleaner trailer, causing it to roll onto its driver’s side. Woods was able to exit the vehicle through the passenger side door. DUI investigators conducted roadside tests at the scene. While Woods’ breathalyzer test at the Martin County Jail came back negative, he refused to submit to a urine test. As a result, he faces charges of DUI, property damage, and refusal to comply with a lawful test. No injuries were reported in the crash. Woods has previously been involved in notable vehicle incidents. In February 2021, he suffered serious injuries to his right leg after a single-vehicle rollover crash in Rolling Hills Estates, California. Authorities ruled the incident an accident and found no evidence of impairment. Another significant crash occurred on November 27, 2009, near his home in Windermere, Florida, where his SUV collided with a fire hydrant and a tree. He sustained minor injuries and was released from the hospital.#donald_trump #miami #tiger_woods #jupiter_island #sheriff_john_budenseik
