A woman alleges she and her 3-year-old were held hostage by a man she was meeting for a first date

She told police Saady Mijail Castellanos Triminio offered to buy tickets for them to visit him on his birthday for their first date

She alleges Castellanos Triminio grew angry when she refused to kiss him

A Florida man is under arrest on kidnapping charges after a woman accused him of holding her and her child against their will in his home.

Officers responded to a report of false imprisonment at a Miami, Fla., residence around 2:45 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 21, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE.

Police found the woman and her 3-year-old and rescued them.

Saady Mijail Castellanos Triminio, 34, was arrested on a slew of charges, including kidnapping.

Investigators learned the woman, who lives in Orlando, had met Castellanos Triminio on the Facebook Dating app about two weeks prior to the incident, per the arrest affidavit reviewed by PEOPLE.

After several video calls, the two discussed meeting, she told police, and Castellanos Triminio allegedly offered to buy her a ticket to Miami for them to meet and celebrate his birthday.

The woman and her daughter traveled to Miami on Friday for what she believed was their first date at a restaurant. But Castellanos Triminio picked them up, ordered pizza and took them to his home, according to the affidavit.

Once at his residence, the woman told police, she began feeling uneasy.

The suspect allegedly asked to kiss her, which she declined. She said she wanted to go home and began collecting her things.

The suspect allegedly threatened her by saying that leaving was "too dangerous" before blocking her exit, she told police.

After she tried to text a friend, Castellanos Triminio allegedly took her phone briefly, she said. When she began screaming, he allegedly covered her mouth until she told him she could't breathe, she said, per the affidavit.

The woman was able to escape to a room with her child, and called her friend, who then called 911.

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One of the two responding officers was still on the phone with the woman's friend when they arrived at Castellanos Triminio's residence. The officer asked the friend to tell the woman to make some noise so they could locate her.

The woman began screaming for help when Castellanos Triminio opened the door to police, who then detained him.

He has been charged with kidnapping, robbery, child neglect and battery by strangulation, according to the affidavit.

Online court records show Castellanos Triminio pleaded not guilty to the charges.

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