Joseph Randle was arrested early Friday morning in Wichita, Kansas, and charged with rape, the latest run-in with authorities for the former Cowboys running back.

Online records show Randle, 26, was booked into the Sedgwick County Jail at 3:43 a.m. and charged with rape and a probation violation. There was no bond listed for either charge.

The Wichita Eagle noted Randle was sentenced to five years' probation in June after being found guilty of aggravated burglary, aggravated battery, criminal threat and marijuana possession. That conviction stemmed from a 2016 incident in which Randle intentionally backed into three people with his car after he was asked to leave a party.

Randle had been free while awaiting sentencing on a different case, which was set for Oct. 9. Since being cut by the Cowboys three years ago, Randle has been arrested numerous times in Texas and Kansas.

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Randle played for Dallas from 2013-15. He opened the 2015 season as the Cowboys' starting running back, holding that role through six games before he was benched and eventually waived. Randle drew league-wide attention prior to that season by saying there was "a lot of meat left on the bone" by predecessor DeMarco Murray despite the running back's league-best 1,845 yards the year before.