Tiger Woods was arrested for a DUI and what we knew later is that it wasn’t from alcohol. He issued a statement citing he had an unexpected reaction to prescribed medication.
Turns out in a reissued unredacted version of the report obtained by Golf Channel, Woods told officers he was on Xanax. This wasn’t released when the original investigation report came out.
Officer Christopher Fandry interrogated Woods at the scene and noted.
“I asked Woods if he had taken any medication to which he stated ‘Xanax,’” Fandry wrote. Fandry reported that Woods told him once more during the field sobriety test that he had taken Xanax.
However, after he arrived testing facility he told officers he was on Soloxex (sic), Torix (sic), Vioxx and Vicodin but didn’t say anything about Xanax.
Vicodin and Xanax is a dangerous combination that can result in profound sedation, respiratory depression, coma and death.
Flip the pages to read the portion of the investigation report that has been unredacted.