Tiger Woods arrest: Medication or drugs, not alcohol, blamed on crash, sheriff says

Tiger Woods arrest: Medication or drugs, not alcohol, blamed on crash, sheriff says

The Martin County Sheriff's Office said Tiger Woods was not believed to be under the impairment of alcohol after a rollover crash on Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday. Instead, they thought it could be medication or drugs.  Woods did take a breathe test and blew "triple zeroes," the sheriff said. However, he refused to take the urine test, which is a misdemeanor violation of state law. Woods was arrested under suspicion of DUI and booked into the Marion County Jail, officials said.

Top Videos

Good Day Orlando

We Love Florida

Central Florida Eats