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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.