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Tiger Woods charged with DUI after Jupiter Island rollover crash
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Tiger Woods was charged with DUI involving property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test after a rollover crash on March 27, 2026, in Jupiter Island, Florida. The 50-year-old golf legend showed signs of impairment despite a breathalyzer reading of 0.000; he was released from jail later that evening after about eight hours.
Britney Spears returned to Instagram more than three weeks after her DUI arrest, sharing a video with her son Jayden James Federline. The 44-year-old singer thanked fans for their support in the caption.
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Amy Lynn Mickelson faces three counts of second-degree murder after driving her BMW across the center line of U.S. 93 in Arizona and colliding head-on with a minivan, killing three occupants. The crash occurred on December 7, 2024, near milepost 175 in Congress, Arizona, when authorities say Mickelson was impaired. She fled to Utah and was arrested there on March 19, 2026.
The Napa, California Police Department has incorporated a 2026 Tesla Model Y into its DUI enforcement fleet. This addition aims to boost patrol presence while supporting climate action initiatives. The vehicle marks a step toward greener policing in the area.
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Lamar Odom is taking steps to get his life back on track, checking into a 30-day rehab program just days after a DUI bust. The former NBA star is addressing old demons head-on, with his manager spilling that he's kicking marijuana to avoid a slippery slope back to hard drugs. It's a bold move from the champ who's been sober from heavier stuff for years but isn't chancing it.