New details have surfaced about Tiger Woods’ arrest.
After the professional golfer “refused” a urinalysis test during his March 27 arrest for driving under the influence, the Martin Country Sheriff’s Office revealed that deputies discovered two white pills in his left pant pocket, according to the arrest affidavit reviewed by E! News.
From a search of the pills’ identifying marks, authorities said in the affidavit, they were ruled to be the opioid pain medication Hydrocodone. The pills were collected and submitted into evidence, according to the docs.
E! News has reached out to a rep for Woods for comment but has not yet heard back.
Further details of Woods’ arrest come after Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek confirmed that authorities believed the athlete was under the influence during a March 27 rollover car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla.
“Our DUI investigators came to the scene here, and Mr. Woods did exemplify signs of impairment,” Budensiek said in a press conference. “They did do some in depth roadside tests. And when it was determined, he was placed under arrest and taken to the Martin County Jail.”