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Tiger Woods pleads not guilty to DUI charges after hydrocodone pills found
Tiger Woods waived arraignment and pleaded not guilty to DUI charges after deputies found hydrocodone pills during his March 27 Jupiter Island crash arrest.

Tiger Woods waived arraignment and pleaded not guilty to DUI charges after deputies found hydrocodone pills during his March 27 Jupiter Island crash arrest.

Tiger Woods was found with two white hydrocodone pills in his pocket after a rollover crash on Jupiter Island led to his second DUI arrest since 2017.

Tiger Woods was arrested Friday after his Land Rover crashed on Jupiter Island, Florida, facing charges of driving under the influence and refusing a urine test.

Tiger Woods faces DUI charges after rolling his Land Rover in a crash near his Jupiter Island home, marking his second DUI arrest and fourth auto incident.