March 12, 2010 5:34 PM

Woods Crash Raised Domestic Violence Flag

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(AP)  The ambulance crew that responded after golfer Tiger Woods crashed his SUV would not allow his wife to ride with him to the hospital because they thought it was a case of domestic violence, documents released Friday by the Florida Highway Patrol show.

But a police officer who responded said he didn't know where the crew got that information because he never heard it from anyone at the scene.

The reports also show that Woods' wife, Elin, turned over two bottles of pain pills to troopers after the Nov. 27 crash outside the couple's suburban Orlando home.

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Tiger Woods crashed his sport utility vehicle into a fire hydrant at 2:30 a.m., and officers found him lying in the street. The SUV had a broken window and the couple told investigators Elin Woods had broken it with a golf club so she could unlock a door and pull him out.

Tiger Woods has strenuously denied his wife ever hit him. The crash led to disclosures that he had affairs with several women.

Woods was charged with careless driving and fined $164.

He has not played competitive golf since. He made a televised apology to his wife, family and fans last month.

The report shows that Health Central Hospital, which treated Woods after the crash, refused to release blood test results to investigators without a warrant. The state attorney's office in Orlando refused to request one, saying there wasn't enough probable cause that a crime had been committed.

Cpl. Thomas R. Dewitt, one of the highway patrol investigators, also wrote in his report that he asked for videotape from a security camera at the Woods' home. But the golfer's lawyer, Mark NeJame, told him the couple didn't know if the camera worked and couldn't figure out how to remove the tape.

NeJame told Dewitt he had looked at monitors inside the home and they were blank. There is no indication in Dewitt's report that officers got video despite several requests.

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by rockcutr March 13, 2010 7:51 AM EST
And the problem with Elen whooping the wild cat is????
The rich play kinky games. Girls do what they gotta do to keep the putter in the bag.
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by deohgee March 13, 2010 7:18 AM EST
Think she'll give him the club she beat him with back so he can play golf?
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by rwsmith29456 March 12, 2010 6:48 PM EST
Go on to something new already.
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by Brokennews March 12, 2010 7:10 PM EST
Tiger has gone on to something new several times.
That's why he's in trouble!!
by prometheus9 March 12, 2010 6:04 PM EST
The only reason I can see that the State Attorney's General's Office didn't request a warrant is because they were trying to protect a high profile character in Florida (aka; Tiger Woods. Everyone and their grandfather too knows that if this happpened to the average Joe like you and me, we would of been arrested for Domestic Violence because we were only trying to get away from a woman who was attacking us.
The report shows that Health Central Hospital, which treated Woods after the crash, refused to release blood test results to investigators without a warrant. The state attorney's office in Orlando refused to request one, saying there wasn't enough probable cause that a crime had been committed.
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by thesevenveils March 12, 2010 5:51 PM EST
I guess his wife with the raised golf club in her hand and the window smashed out of the car wasn't cause for suspicion.
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by pragmatist1 March 12, 2010 5:35 PM EST
Still to be addressed is why, given all of the damage to the vehicle, the air bags didn't deploy. Did Woods order them disengaged, which would be a crime? I wouldn't be shocked if that's what he did.
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by wheresmycountry March 12, 2010 4:54 PM EST
I worked on an ambulance for 5 years. I can't imagine having a couple finish their fight in the rig.
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by Brokennews March 12, 2010 5:23 PM EST
Especially if she brought the golf club into the ambulance with her!!
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