Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill is once again facing off-the-field controversy after a domestic dispute involving his wife, Keeta Hill, at their high-rise condo in Sunny Isles Beach, FL, on Monday afternoon.
According to an incident report obtained by Local 10 News, officers responded to a call just before 2 p.m. regarding an “assault in progress” at the 18000 block of Collins Avenue. When they arrived, police spoke with Hill, his wife, and her mother, Alesia Vaccaro.
Vaccaro, who has reportedly lived with the couple since late last year, told officers she was concerned for her daughter’s safety, describing the Pro Bowl wide receiver as “very aggressive and impulsive.” She called police after allegedly witnessing Hill throw a laptop and walk toward the balcony while holding the couple’s child during a heated argument.
Keeta Hill, who told officers the couple had been attending therapy but said it “wasn’t working,” revealed that arguments had become more frequent. According to the report, she claimed Hill often becomes angry when she shares her opinion, sometimes throwing objects around the residence.
During Monday’s incident, Keeta said the disagreement escalated after she told Tyreek he wasn’t involved enough with their child. She stated that Hill then grabbed the baby — allegedly without malicious intent — and walked toward the balcony.
Although both Keeta and Tyreek told officers the situation did not become physical, police noted a visible bruise on Keeta Hill’s upper chest. She said it may have happened when Hill took the baby from her. The child appeared unharmed, and no arrests were made.
Keeta also informed officers she is “in the process of filing for a divorce,” according to the report.
Hill, 31, reportedly left the condo peacefully around 2:40 p.m. in the presence of law enforcement. Police issued a case card to Keeta Hill, who remained at the residence with her mother and child.
This latest incident adds to Hill’s growing list of off-the-field concerns. In February 2024, social media influencer Sophie Hall filed a civil lawsuit in Broward County accusing Hill of fracturing her leg during a football drill at his home. She claims the injury was caused when Hill “forcefully and purposefully” shoved her.
Back in September 2024, Hill was also cited following an altercation with Miami-Dade police during Week 1 of the NFL season. However, that case was dropped after the citing officers failed to appear in court.
As of now, the Miami Dolphins and Tyreek Hill’s representatives have not released an official statement regarding the latest allegations.
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