Police Report Shows Tiger Woods Passed Breathalyzer Test at Time of DUI Arrest

The police report for Tiger Woods' DUI arrest shows the golfer passed breathalyzer tests administered by police.

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The police report for Tiger Woods'DUI arrest has been released, and it appears his claim that alcohol wasn't involved might be correct. Breathalyzer tests on the report came back with a .000 rating, which changes the context of his arrest.

Woods' police report, released early Tuesday morning, noted Woods was "slow, sluggish, very slurred," but maintained Woods was cooperative as possible throughout the process. You can view a copy of the police report below:

Tiger Woods was found asleep at the wheel and had to be woken up, according to police; scored a .000 on two breathalyzer tests. pic.twitter.com/wW1LnUWXy5

Subsequent documents paint a more vivid picture of what transpired at the scene. According to local news outlet WPTV, Woods was found asleep at the wheel with the vehicle running and his seatbelt on. The golfer claimed to be on his way home from California and that he had no idea where he was when he was arrested. A probable cause affidavit disputes this version of events, and said Woods "changed his story of where he was going and where he was coming from."

Woods was also reportedly asked to take road sobriety tests once the police found him disoriented in his vehicle. The police report noted he had trouble standing on one leg while touching a finger to his nose, and police say they had to give him instructions multiple times before he successfully said the alphabet backwards. Woods allegedly thought he had to recite the national anthem backwards.

Though this new information doesn't necessarily mean he will avoid a DUI conviction—the prescription drugs he claimed to use could still qualify—it adds another wrinkle to the story, and may change public reaction.

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