Hastings Man Arrested on Outstanding Warrants

Chase Boutin apprehended in Grand Island on charges from Douglas and Clay counties.

Published on Feb. 19, 2026

Police in Grand Island, Nebraska arrested Chase Boutin, a resident of Hastings, on February 14th at 12:46 a.m. on North Wheeler Avenue. Boutin had outstanding warrants in Douglas County for felony third-degree domestic assault, as well as warrants in Clay County for felony third-degree domestic assault, felony terroristic threats, felony intentional child abuse, and felony being a habitual criminal.

Why it matters

The arrest of Boutin on multiple outstanding warrants highlights the importance of law enforcement cooperation across jurisdictions to apprehend individuals facing serious criminal charges. Domestic violence and crimes against children are significant community concerns that require swift action by authorities.

The details

According to the police report, officers in Grand Island arrested Boutin on the outstanding warrants from Douglas and Clay counties. The charges he faces include felony third-degree domestic assault, felony terroristic threats, felony intentional child abuse, and felony being a habitual criminal.

  • Boutin was arrested on February 14, 2026 at 12:46 a.m.

The players

Chase Boutin

A resident of Hastings, Nebraska who was arrested on outstanding warrants from Douglas and Clay counties.

Grand Island Police Department

The law enforcement agency that apprehended Boutin on the outstanding warrants.

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The takeaway

This arrest demonstrates the importance of law enforcement coordination to hold individuals accountable for serious criminal charges, especially those involving domestic violence and crimes against children.