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Tiger Woods was disoriented in a manner consistent with shock following his crash, police report says
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Shortly after Tiger Woods crashed his vehicle in Southern California in February, responders found him "somewhat combative" as he was being treated at the scene, according to details from a 22-page crash scene investigation report by the California Highway Patrol.
Woods was "acting in a manner consistent with someone suffering from shock due to having been involved in a major traffic collision," a deputy explained in the report. The golfer was driving a Genesis SUV around 7 a.m. on February 23 when the vehicle veered off the road about 26 miles southwest of Downtown Los Angeles. After the crash, a sheriff's deputy found a backpack laying in the brush next to the car with an empty, unlabeled pill bottle inside, according to the report.More Related News

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