LOS ANGELES - A search warrant was executed by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department to obtain data from the "black box" in the Genesis GV80 SUV that golfer Tiger Woods was driving when he crashed in Rolling Hills Estates, it was reported Wednesday.
The warrant was part of the department's investigation into the crash, Deputy John Scholegl said.A warrant was not sought to get a blood sample from Woods to determine if he was under the influence of medication at the time of the Feb.
23 crash because there was "no probable cause," said Schloegl, who added that Woods has been cooperating with the investigation.Deputy Carlos Gonzalez was the first to arrive at the scene of the crash and said Woods was"calm and lucid" while trapped in the.