SANTA CLARA — Colin Kaepernick insisted Wednesday he did nothing wrong regarding an April incident with a woman in Miami that spawned a police investigation and is now under review by the state attorney.

“The district attorney has the information today. At this point, I’m going to let them handle their business,” Kaepernick said after practice. “I did nothing wrong in that incident, so I want to do everything I can to let the DA close this matter.

“(I’m) very eager to have the matter closed. But once again, just going to let the DA handle their business and wait for their decision.”

Miami police have concluded their investigation.

Kaepernick, teammate Quinton Patton and Seattle Seahawks wideout Ricardo Lockette (a former 49er) were named in an April report by an unidentified female who claimed she partied with the trio before waking up naked in a bed in their apartment and eventually going to a hospital.

A Miami police report stated that the woman claimed to have had a previous relationship with Kaepernick but did not have sex with him that night. According to 911 audio, a hotel security guard and a man believed to be Lockette both called police asking to have the woman removed from the apartment.

“Our investigation has been presented to our (Miami-Dade) State Attorney’s Office and we await their decision whether to prosecute or not,” Miami Chief of Police Manuel Orosa told CSNBayArea.com on Wednesday.

Orosa said the three players, through their attorney, declined to be interviewed by police, and Orsa declined to comment on any evidence or toxicology results from the woman’s test at a hospital.

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