
NORTH PLATTE, Neb.-A 43-year-old North Platte man was arrested over the weekend after he allegedly physically and sexually assaulted a woman.
According to North Platte police, officers responded to a residence in the 500 block of South Chestnut Street at around 12:50 a.m. on July 4 after receiving numerous 911 hang-up calls from that location.
Upon arrival, officers spoke with a female.
Police say the female stated that she and Isac McCurry, got into an argument.
Police say the woman alleged that, during the argument, McCurry jumped on top of her and began hitting her in the head, pulling her hair, and slapping her. The female indicated that McCurry also choked her during this time, according to police.
Police say the woman advised that she tried leaving the residence but McCurry grabbed her and brought her back into the house. She told police she was able to go into another room but was later followed by McCurry, and that he then sexually assaulted her.
According to police, officers established probable cause to arrest McCurry but they were not able to locate him at this time.
Later in the day, at 11:22 a.m., officers conducted a traffic stop near 4th and Ash Streets for a traffic violation.
Officers made contact with McCurry who was the driver of the vehicle and placed him under arrest.
McCurry was transported to the Lincoln County Jail on suspicion of 1st-degree sexual assault, 3rd-degree domestic assault, and strangulation.