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Police Release Video From Tiger Woods’ Latest Rollover Crash

Deputies said Woods showed signs of impairment and found hydrocodone pills after the crash, while a breath test showed no alcohol.

  • The Martin County Sheriff's Office released body camera footage Thursday showing golfing legend Tiger Woods after his March 27 rollover crash on Jupiter Island, Florida, which prompted his arrest on suspicion of DUI.
  • Authorities reported that Woods attempted to pass a truck hauling a trailer on a narrow road when his SUV clipped the fender and flipped, forcing him to crawl out through a window; police confirmed he was uninjured.
  • Deputy Tatiana Levenar noted Woods' eyes were "bloodshot and glassy" during the investigation, and officers recovered two hydrocodone pills from his pocket as Woods told responders, "I looked down at my phone... and all of a sudden, boom."
  • Woods posted $1,150 bail on Friday and entered a "not guilty" plea on Tuesday, announcing he will "seek treatment" and "focus" on his health while a judge granted permission to travel abroad for care.
  • Legal proceedings continue with an arraignment hearing scheduled for April 23 and a docket sounding set for May 5, as Woods faces charges of DUI with property damage and refusal to submit a breath test.
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Miami, United States. Florida authorities released Thursday the video of the body camera of Tiger Woods' arrest, after the golf star star star stared in a car accident last week that led him to temporarily withdraw from the sport to work for his health. In the images released by Martin County Sheriff's Office, Woods is heard telling the authorities that he was looking at his phone when he crashed into the trailer of another vehicle. “I looked do…

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The images of Tiger Woods' arrest, involved in an accident in Florida, have been made public. ...

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arcamax.com broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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