New details on Tiger Woods' arrest in police report

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March 31, 2026
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A police report details Tiger Woods' physical condition following his single-vehicle collision in Florida, noting profuse sweating, bloodshot eyes, and dilated pupils.

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A newly released police arrest report details Tiger Woods' condition following a single-vehicle collision in Florida on Friday, noting he was sweating profusely with bloodshot eyes and extremely dilated pupils at the scene. Woods' vehicle rolled over on its side in the crash, which prompted the traffic stop and subsequent arrest. The report provides the first official documentation of the physical observations officers made that led to the charges against the golf star. These details emerge as Woods faces legal consequences related to the incident and could play a significant role in how prosecutors and defense attorneys frame the case moving forward.

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