
A 29-year-old North Platte man is facing multiple felony charges after he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend at a Lake Maloney campground.
According to Chief Deputy Roland Kramer, at around 3:00 p.m., on September 14, deputies met with a female at the Sheriff’s Office regarding an assault that had taken place earlier.
The female told deputies that she and her boyfriend, Randolph Dye, had been sleeping in their car at the Outlet Campground when they got into an argument at around 4:00 a.m. She alleged that the argument soon turned physical.
She then claimed that she got out of the vehicle, at which time Dye threw a rock at her. The rock missed the victim, according to Kramer, and struck the windshield of the vehicle, causing it to crack.
The female said she attempted to run, but Dye tackled her and began to choke her. He eventually stopped and threatened to strike the victim with a baseball bat that was in the vehicle.
At some point, the female was able to get away.
Deputies began to search for Dye, and were able to locate him at around 6:15 p.m. He was taken into custody and transported to the Lincoln County Detention Center.
He’s been charged with felony terroristic threats, felony strangulation and 3rd-degree domestic assault.
According to jail records, Dye is being held without bond.