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Assaults with Wrench, Bat Land NP Women in Jail

North Platte, Neb.–Two North Platte women are facing felony assault charges following a fight on Thursday afternoon.

At around 2:00 p.m., on June 25, North Platte Police responded to a residence in the 200 block of East 9th on the report of an assault.  Officers learned that the physical altercation involved multiple suspects, and reportedly involved weapons.

Upon arrival, the home’s resident, 29-year-old Roman Reyes, alleged that he returned home with 28-year-old Sophia Boe to find 27-year-old Nina Green inside his residence wielding a bat.

Reyes told officers that Green had damaged his bedroom door while attempting to hit him with the bat.  At one point, Green allegedly struck Reyes in the elbow with the bat.

During the altercation, a 22-year-old female resident of the home alleged that Boe struck her in the face and head with a pipe wrench, causing damage and injury to her face and teeth.  Boe also reportedly caused around $300 in damage to Green’s Ford Taurus which was parked at the scene.

Following further investigation, officers determined that there was probable cause to arrest both Boe and Green for their parts in the incident.

Boe was transported to the Lincoln County Detention Center and charged with felony 2nd degree assault, use of a weapon to commit a felony and criminal mischief.

Green was jailed and charged with felony 2nd degree domestic assault.  Police say Green was in a prior relationship with Reyes.

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