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Tiger Woods Seen in New Police Booking Mugshot After DUI Arrest

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Woods was arrested after crashing his car in Jupiter Island, Florida on March 27

Tiger Woods new mugshot Credit: Martin County Sheriff's Office NEED TO KNOW A newly-released mugshot shows Tiger Woods after his arrest on a DUI charge The photo is part of Woods' booking sheet from the Martin County Sheriff's Office Woods said he's "stepping away" to seek treatment in a statement on March 31 The Martin County Sheriff's Office has released a second mugshot of Tiger Woods from after his arrest on a DUI charge. Woods, 50, is seen frowning in the photo, taken shortly after the legendary golfer was booked into jail on March 27 after his Land Rover rolled over in Jupiter Island, Florida. The booking sheet was obtained by PEOPLE on Friday, April 3.

Woods is wearing what appears to be a blue inmate uniform top in the new mugshot, a change from the initial mugshot where he had on the same blue button-up- shirt he was in when the crash occurred. Tiger Woods mugshot 2026 Credit: Martin County Sheriff's Office The golfer was arrested Friday after he allegedly hit the back of a truck pulling a trailer, causing his car to rollover, according to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office . A deputy “observed several signs of impairment” while evaluating Woods, including "bloodshot and glassy" eyes and "extremely dilated" pupils, the probable cause affidavit said.

They also allegedly found two hydrocodone pills in Woods’ left pants pocket while at the scene, per the affidavit. Woods was taken to Martin County jail after the crash and has since been released from custody after being bonded out. He was charged with DUI with property damage, refusal to submit to a lawful urine test and careless driving.

Bodycam footage released on April 2 and obtained by PEOPLE shows Woods performing field sobriety tests before an officer tells him she believes his "normal faculties are impaired" at the scene. Additional footage shows an officer patting Woods down and removing his belongings, including cash, a pair of AirPods, a container of nicotine-free "focus pouches" and two opioid pills from Woods' pocket during the search. Woods is seen in the video telling the officers the pills are "Norco" — which could refer to a prescription opioid that combines hydrocodone and acetaminophen.