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Tyreek Hill Involved In Domestic Dispute, No Charges Filed

Updated April 10, 2025, 5:45 p.m. 1 min read
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Police were called to Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill's home Monday for a domestic dispute, though no charges were filed in the incident, according to a Sunny Isles Beach Police Department report.

Officers responded after Hill's mother-in-law reported he was "very aggressive and impulsive" during an argument with his wife, Keeta Vaccaro.

The report states Hill allegedly threw Vaccaro's laptop to the floor before taking their 4-month-old daughter to the balcony of their 35th-floor apartment.

Vaccaro told police the couple had been attending therapy due to frequent arguments and that she was in the process of filing for divorce.

According to TMZ, Hill was served divorce papers Tuesday.

While both Hill and Vaccaro told officers their argument was not physical, police noted a visible bruise on Vaccaro's chest, which she described as accidental.

Officers confirmed the couple's daughter was in good health before departing without issuing charges or citations.

"On Monday, we were informed that the police were called to Tyreek Hill's home, and after conversations with Tyreek and members of his family, the police departed the residence without further incident and the case was closed," a Dolphins spokesperson said in a statement.

"We have since been in communication with Tyreek and the NFL and will have no further comment on the matter." This incident adds to a series of off-field controversies involving Hill since joining Miami in 2022, including an assault investigation at Haulover Marine Center, a civil lawsuit alleging he broke an influencer's leg, and a confrontation with police before the 2024 season opener that was captured on video.

Despite trade rumors following comments made after the Dolphins' season finale, coach Mike McDaniel stated last month that the team expects Hill to remain with Miami in 2025..

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