Boone County Authorities Issue Multiple Bench Warrants

Warrants issued for six men on various charges including sexual assault, drug possession, and domestic battery

Jan. 28, 2026 at 11:39am

Boone County authorities have issued bench warrants for six men following the revocation of suspended sentences and other charges. The individuals face a range of allegations including sexual assault, drug possession, theft, domestic battery, and DWI.

Why it matters

The issuance of multiple bench warrants in a single county highlights the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in holding repeat offenders accountable and maintaining public safety in the community.

The details

The six men wanted on bench warrants include Jason Emanuel Glick for sexual assault, Jesse Ray Cranford for drug possession, Douglas John Holtkamp for theft, Michael Paul Horton for domestic battery, Levon Charles Nichols for battery, and Jason Michael Vanderpool for multiple drug and DWI charges. Each man has a detailed physical description and last known address provided by authorities.

  • The bench warrants were issued on January 28, 2026.

The players

Jason Emanuel Glick

A 5-foot-10, 206-pound white male with brown hair and brown eyes, last known to live at 10500 Highway 43 South in Harrison.

Jesse Ray Cranford

A 6-foot-3, 185-pound white male with brown hair and blue eyes, last known to live at 8509 Mill Hollow Road in Harrison.

Douglas John Holtkamp

A 5-foot-8, 155-pound white male with gray hair and green eyes, last known to live at 21268 Old Highway 65 in Omaha.

Michael Paul Horton

A 5-foot-8, 175-pound white male with brown hair and blue eyes, last known to live at 208 West Perry Road in Lead Hill.

Levon Charles Nichols

A 5-foot-11, 145-pound white male with brown hair and hazel eyes, last known to live at 4039 Highway 7 South in Harrison.

Jason Michael Vanderpool

A 5-foot-9, 145-pound white male with brown hair and brown eyes, last known to live at 30281 Highway 123 in Western Grove.

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What’s next

Authorities are asking anyone with information on the whereabouts of these individuals to contact Boone County law enforcement.

The takeaway

The issuance of multiple bench warrants in Boone County underscores the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in holding repeat offenders accountable and maintaining public safety in the community.