2 incidents, a child abuse and a child battery.
Star’s got a story up, but it doesn’t have as much stuff, including the second incident.
This is probably the fullest report at this time, including the police reports themselves:
https://www.kctv5.com/news/police-i...cle_21d5fb58-4737-11e9-9d0d-e781fc6fd330.html
Police investigate 2 incidents of suspected child abuse at home of Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill
OVERLAND PARK, KS (KCTV) -- A battery investigation is underway involving a juvenile at the home of Kansas City Chiefs star receiver Tyreek Hill.
Overland Park police were called at 4:20 p.m. Thursday to a home in the 16400 block of Switzer Road.
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A copy of a March 14 police report shows Overland Park officers were called at 4:20 p.m. to a home in the 16400 block of Switzer Road.
(Overland Park Police Department)
Officers were previously called to that same address on March 5 to investigate a report of child abuse or neglect. Hill’s name is directly listed on that report. According to Overland Park police, the original report was closed three days later when prosecution was declined.
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A copy of a March 5 police report shows Overland Park officers were called at 2:25 p.m. to a home in the 16400 block of Switzer Road.
(Overland Park Police Department)
Hill’s name is not listed on the most recent battery report, but his address is the listed location.
Sources tell KCTV5 that the Overland Park Police Department has turned over their investigation to the Johnson County District Attorney's Office for review.
A source tells KCTV5 News that the NFL and the Chiefs are aware of the police interactions at Hill's home in Overland Park. Hill's agent would also not comment on the matter and hung up the phone on KCTV5's investigative reporters.
The Chiefs sent a statement to KCTV5 News Friday afternoon, saying they were aware of the investigation.
“The club is aware of the investigation involving Tyreek Hill. We are in the process of gathering information and have been in contact with the league and local authorities. We will have no further comment at this time.”
Hill pleaded guilty to domestic assault and battery in 2015 after his then-pregnant girlfriend said he choked her and punched her in the face and stomach in December 2014 when he was a student at Oklahoma State University.
The judge deferred Hill’s sentence for three years and gave him a clean slate. According to court records, Hill’s domestic assault and battery charges from 2014 were dismissed and expunged.
Judge dismisses, expunges Tyreek Hill’s domestic assault, battery charges
Judge dismisses, expunges Tyreek Hill’s domestic assault, battery charges
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A photo posted on Tyreek Hill's Instagram page shows the Chiefs star receiver with his 3-year-old son.
(Instagram)
The woman at the center of that investigation is now engaged to Hill. Her name is listed on both investigative reports obtained by KCTV5 involving Overland Park police. Hill and his fiance have a 3-year-old son who is connected to the Overland Park address where police were called.
The 25-year-old receiver is reportedly in negotiations to sign a “record-setting” contract with the Chiefs prior to the 2019 season.
Tyreek Hill's earnings by year
Negotiations are reportedly underway with the Chiefs and Hill for a "record-setting" deal.
(Jake Cookson/KCTV5 News)
According to Sportrac’s Market Value Calculator, that could mean a five-year, $95.5 million offer from Kansas City. That would make Hill the highest-paid wide receiver in NFL history, surpassing Odell Beckham Jr.’s five-year, $90 million extension signed with the New York Giants in August 2018.
It would also make Hill the 22nd highest-paid player in the league, between Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller ($19.1 million AAV) and Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill ($19.25 million AAV). The only other wide receiver listed in the top 25 is Beckham Jr.
In 2018, Hill recorded 1,479 receiving yards with 12 touchdowns, leading the Chiefs in both categories. Since his first season in 2016, only three receivers have recorded more receiving yards in a single season (Julio Jones, DeAndre Hopkins and Mike Evans). Hill received two Associated Press All-Pro honors at the end of the 2018 regular season.
This is a developing story. Stay with KCTV5 News both on-air and online for the latest information.
KCTV5's Jake Cookson contributed to this report.