Randy E. Deese
A Unadilla man is facing several felony charges after allegedly assaulting and raping a victim following an argument.
Posted: Apr 28, 2021 4:47 PM
Posted By: WKTV
UTICA, N.Y. – A Unadilla man is facing several felony charges after allegedly assaulting and raping a victim following an argument.
According to New York State Police, 35-year-old Randy E. Deese went to the victim’s home on State Route 7 in Unadilla on Monday, where the two got into an argument that turned physically violent.
Deese is accused of choking the victim, who eventually lost consciousness, and then forcing sexual intercourse after the victim woke up.
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