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Pro golfer Tiger Woods reportedly canceled his meeting with police officials for the third time on Sunday, a meeting that might have helped explain his morning accident on Friday outside his Orlando, Florida home and the events that led up to him leaving his house at 2:25 a.m.
The Associated Press obtained the 911 call made by the neighbor. "I have someone down in front of my house," he tells the dispatcher. "I came out here just to see what was going on. ... I see him, and he's laying down."
Woods' wife Elin was also asked to be interviewed but no statements have been made as of yet to police and the pro golfer is not required to give one, a Florida Highway Patrol spokesperson told the Associated Press.
According to the accident report, the acclaimed golfer had just pulled out of his driveway in his Cadillac SUV when his car struck a fire hydrant, leaving the front of his vehicle stuck in a tree. Windermere police chief Daniel Saylor told AP that Woods' wife told officers that she heard the accident from inside their house and broke the back window of the vehicle with a golf club.
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