BALTIMORE -- The mother of Baltimore Ravens offensive guard D.J. Fluker's child faces a misdemeanor kidnapping charge after being accused of refusing to give their child back to Fluker after a supervised visit.
Kimberly Davis was arrested and charged Tuesday by Baltimore County police, news outlets reported.
The football player's written complaint said that Davis is allowed to have only supervised visits with the child. During one of those visits on Sept. 19, Fluker said, Davis kicked his sister out of her apartment and then refused to give the child back to Fluker when he arrived in Baltimore from Houston, The Baltimore Sun reported.
Fluker said in the complaint that he fears for the safety of his daughter and doesn't "feel safe during this time."
Davis was released Tuesday after posting bond on the charge, and the case is set to go to trial in January, the newspaper reported.
Ravens spokesman Chad Steele said the team was "aware of the situation."
This is the second time Davis was arrested this year. She was charged with second-degree assault in July after being accused of punching Fluker in the nose. According to charging documents from that incident, Davis told investigators that she poked Fluker in the nose during an argument but did not intend to injure him. She is scheduled to face trial in that case in November, The Baltimore Sun reported.
It is not clear whether Davis has an attorney who could comment.