Florida State running back Karlos Williams not charged after domestic battery investigation

Florida State's Karlos Williams picks up yardage as Virginia's Quin Blanding moves in for the tackle in the fourth quarter of their NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014, in Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State won the game 34-20. (AP Photo/Steve Cannon) (The Associated Press)

Virginia's Tim Harris (5) upends Florida State's Karlos Williams on a run play in the third quarter of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014, in Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State won the game 34-20. (AP Photo/Steve Cannon) (The Associated Press)

The Tallahassee Police Department says Florida State running back Karlos Williams is not being charged after a domestic battery investigation.

The police released the incident report Wednesday detailing the investigation, which ended because "without a statement or additional evidence there is no way to further this case." The case remains "Open/Inactive."

Police had confirmed the department was originally contacted by Florida State general counsel Carolyn Egan after she saw social media posts from the woman.

Both Williams and the woman declined to speak with police. Williams, a senior, was never arrested and did not miss any playing time.

Williams' lawyer, Tim Jansen, says this was the expected outcome because there was no evidence or complainant.

Williams is expected to start against Miami on Saturday.