Police respond to alleged domestic dispute involving Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill

Tyreek Hill was involved in a domestic dispute that resulted in the police being called to his condominium, according to a report by Local 10 News. Per Outkick writer Armando Salguero, "no crime was committed" and the investigation of the alleged domestic incident has been closed.Per the report, Hill and his wife, Keeta Hill, and […]

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Tyreek Hill was involved in a domestic dispute that resulted in the police being called to his condominium, according to a report by Local 10 News. Per Outkick writer Armando Salguero, "no crime was committed" and the investigation of the alleged domestic incident has been closed.

Per the report, Hill and his wife, Keeta Hill, and her mother, Alesia Vaccaro, were allegedly at their condominium in Sunny Isles Beach when police responded to an "assault in progress". Vacarro allegedly called the police after witnessing Hill throw a laptop on the floor and carry their daughter to the balcony of the residence in the wake of an argument with his wife. Hill was described as being "very aggressive and impulsive" in the police report.  

The report further says Keeta Hill declined to make a written statement at that no arrests were made.

According to Miami-Dade County clerk records, Keeta Hill filed for divorce from Tyreek on Tuesday, April 8.

Hill has been subject to a number of legal issues since early 2024.  He was sued by social media influencer Sophie Hall in February 2024 for allegedly fracturing her leg during a charity football game. That case remains pending in the Broward County clerk's records as of Wednesday.

The wide receiver was also arrested prior to the Dolphins' season opener in September against the Jacksonville Jaguars while driving near Hard Rock Stadium. His arrest went viral on social media, and the charges were eventually dismissed.  


UPDATE: Per Outkick's Armando Salguero, "no crime was committed" according to the Sunny Isles Police Department and the investigation into the alleged domestic incident has been closed. 


UPDATE #2: According to the Palm Beach Post's Joe Schad, the Dolphins issued a statement regarding the situation.