A former Alabama football player was arrested in Tuscaloosa on Thursday.

Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey is charged with felony 3rd degree robbery, according to the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's booking information. The arrest was made by University of Alabama police. Humphrey just completed his rookie season in Baltimore.

According to the incident report, the item allegedly stolen was a phone charger valued at $15. The incident report lists it as fourth-degree theft, a misdemeanor. The report also lists harassment among the offenses. The suspect was suspected of being under the influence of alcohol.

The incident allegedly occurred Jan. 13 between 2:03 a.m. and 3:19 a.m. at the Hotel Capstone on Alabama's campus. The alleged victim was not named but listed as a 30-year old male.

A more detailed report states an Uber driver picked up Humphrey and two females from the Strip in Tuscaloosa and drove them to the nearby hotel. The driver said he handed Humphrey a charger when he was asked to borrow one.

Humphrey then, according to the report, refused to return it, elbowed the driver and balled his fist like he wanted to fight. When police arrived, they found Humphrey with the charger but noted it did not fit his phone. It was returned to the driver and police left, according to the report.

It was up to the alleged victim to pursue charges. The magistrate would then decide if a warrant is issued and what that charges would be.

Humphrey was booked Thursday in Tuscaloosa County Jail on $2,500 bond.

The Baltimore Ravens released a statement Thursday morning.

"Marlon told us that it was a misunderstanding regarding a $15 telephone charger, which he thought was his," the statement read. "Our understanding is that he has been interviewed by University of Alabama Police and is cooperating. We are monitoring the situation."

Humphrey's most recent post on Twitter went up at 6:42 a.m. Thursday saying only "Life is good."

The first-round draft pick played in all 16 games (starting five) as a rookie, intercepted two passes and recorded 30 tackles.

Michael Casagrande is an Alabama beat writer for the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @ByCasagrande.