Tiger Woods, DUI
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Golf legend Tiger Woods says he is stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment following a rollover car crash in Florida late last week.
Tiger Woods requested to travel out of the country to start “comprehensive inpatient treatment,” according to court records.
A driver was arrested in San Luis Obispo early Friday morning on suspicion of a DUI after smashing into an unoccupied, parked truck. Around 1:15 a.m. Friday, a person living on the 2100 block on Johnson Avenue reported hearing a car crash near their residence, according to a news release from the SLO Police Department.
Tiger Woods' latest legal troubles may be far more complicated than a simple DUI, RadarOnline. com can reveal.
The 17-year-old boy was driving on Curtner Avenue when he reportedly hit a motorist coming off the Highway 87 offramp, police say.
Fulton County will retry a 2023 DUI case after an investigation requested body‑cam footage. The victim remains in recovery.