Santa Fe New Mexican

Police release Woods’ DUI arrest video

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JUPITER, Fla. — His speech slow and slurred, Tiger Woods couldn’t follow simple instructio­ns or keep his balance during a dazed and disoriente­d encounter with police before he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.

The video images came from dash-cam footage that Jupiter police released Wednesday night, and they show Woods with little capacity to stand still without swaying, repeat simple instructio­n or put one foot in front of the other.

The footage came from his arrest Monday in the dark of early morning when Jupiter police noticed his Mercedes parked on the side of a six-lane road, part of it in the road and part of it in the bicycle lane.

Police found the Woods sound asleep behind the wheel, according to an incident report. The engine was running, the brake lights were on and the right turn signal was blinking. Police also released photos of his car that showed both tires flat with minor damage around the bumpers.

When the officer asks Woods where he had been, the 14-time major champion says, “L.A.” He says he was headed down to Orange County.

The 1 hour, 39-minute video starts with the Jupiter police approachin­g Woods’ car and ends with the cruiser pulling into the Palm Beach County jail, with Woods in handcuffs behind his back and sitting in the back seat.

Woods told the officers he had not been drinking, and two breath tests at the jail registered a 0.0. Woods issued a statement nearly 10 hours after he was released from jail on Monday that alcohol was not involved.

“What happened was an unexpected reaction to prescribed medication­s,” Woods said in his statement. “I didn’t realize the mix of medication­s had affected me so strongly.” Woods is to be arraigned July 5 in Palm Beach County court. Woods, who had his fourth back surgery in three years on April 20, has not played since Feb. 2 in Dubai when he withdrew after the first round because of back spasms. The surgery means he is out for the rest of the PGA Tour season.

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