Lebanon — A 28-year-old Lebanon man is being held on $20,000 bail following his Monday arraignment on a felony-level criminal threatening charge.

Ryan Hogge also faces a misdemeanor charge of carrying a gun without a license. Police allege Hogge threatened his ex-girlfriend on Friday evening when she stopped by his residence to pick up their dog.

She told police Hogge pulled a pistol from his waistband and shot live rounds into the ground, according to a Lebanon Police Department news release.

Court documents indicate Hogge said something to the effect of “you better bring the dog back on Monday” as he unloaded the gun.

The investigation is ongoing and more charges could be forthcoming, the release said.

Hogge is being held at the Grafton County House of Corrections in North Haverhill.

He will appear in Lebanon District Court on Tuesday for a probable cause hearing.

— Staff report

Correction

Ryan Hogge, who was convicted Jan 31, 2017, of criminal threatening, pulled a handgun from his waistband and ejected several rounds during a dispute with his ex-girlfriend. An earlier version of this story incorrectly said he fired bullets into the ground during the incident.