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According to a report from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, Woods appeared sluggish and perspiring as he conversed with deputies. He admitted to having taken prescription medication earlier that morning.
The deputies discovered two white pills in Woods’ pocket, later identified as hydrocodone, an opioid commonly prescribed for pain relief, the report detailed.
Woods, who has had previous incidents involving vehicle accidents, now faces charges including driving under the influence, causing property damage, and refusing to comply with a lawful test.
Last year, Florida law was updated to classify refusal to undergo breath, blood, or urine testing at the request of law enforcement as a misdemeanor, even for a first-time offense.
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