Woods
told arresting officer he had taken Xanax: report
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[June 10, 2017]
(Reuters) - Tiger Woods told
police he had taken the anti-anxiety drug Xanax when he was arrested
on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant in
Florida last month, golf.channel.com reported on its website on
Friday.
The website posted the unredacted Jupiter Police Department report
from the incident on May 29, when Woods was found asleep at the
wheel of his Mercedes by the side of a road in the early hours of
the morning.
"I asked Woods if he had taken any medication to which he stated
‘Xanax’," police officer Christopher Fandry wrote in the report.
Xanax, the generic version of which is called alprazolam, is often
prescribed to treat anxiety and depression and is also commonly used
as sleep medication because of its sedatory effect.
The 41-year-old tested negative for alcohol after his arrest and
later released a statement saying he had experienced an unexpected
reaction to prescription medicines.
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Tiger Woods is seen handcuffed and searched by police officers in
this still image from police dashcam video in Jupiter, Florida.
Courtesy Jupiter Police Department/via REUTERS
Woods is the winner of 14 major championships, second only to Jack
Nicklaus, but has hardly played in the last 22 months, during which
time he has had multiple back surgeries.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Nick
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