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Tiger Woods found asleep at the wheel, didn't know where he was when arrested for DUI
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Tiger Woods found asleep at the wheel, didn't know where he was when arrested for DUI

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

Fourteen-time major-winner Tiger Woods was asleep in the driver's seat when he was pulled over and arrested for DUI early Monday morning.

The police report of Tiger Woods's Memorial Day DUI arrest were released by the Jupiter Police Department Tuesday, and it details an alarmingly dangerous string of events for Woods, who last played professional golf in February.

According to the report, Woods's black Mercedes was stopped in the right lane with the vehicle running, break lights on and right blinker flashing. The officer reported that Woods was the lone person in the car, had his seat belt on and was asleep at the wheel.

“Woods had extremely slow and slurred speech,” according to the report.

Woods told the officer he was “coming from LA California from golfing” and that “Woods stated that he did not know where he was.”

Woods blew a 0.000 in his breathalyzer test. He said in his statement Monday that alcohol was not a factor, instead that it was “an unexpected reaction to prescribed medications.”

This story will be updated.

More details emerge from Tiger Woods' DUI arrest. (via @GCTigerTracker) pic.twitter.com/5YlT5eIONs— GOLF.com (@golf_com) May 30, 2017

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