A Carthage man sprayed a clerk at the Pump N Pantry in Diamond with urine and stole cigarettes and one bottle of liquor Sunday, according to a probable cause statement filed today in Jasper County Circuit Court.
The alleged urine attack was only the first for Bowman Sunday, according to another probable cause statement filed today which says Bowman sprayed a woman who was cleaning a vacant home next to his, temporarily blinding her, then broke three windows in the vacant house. He was charged with assault and property damage.
Bowman, who has a lengthy criminal history, is being held without bond in the Jasper County Detention Center.
From the Diamond probable cause statement:
On 5/31/2026 at 1733 hours Trey Matthew Bowman entered the Pump and Pantry convenience storelocated at 45 State Highway 59, Diamond, Jasper County, MO 64840, immediately went behind the
cashier's counter with a common white spray bottle in his hand containing an unknown liquid, and
sprayed Allison Calentine multiple times with the liquid substance in the spray bottle, striking
{her} in the right arm with the unknown liquid from the spray bottle.
The cashier fled from behind the counter into the main area of the store. While behind the cashier's counter, Bowman grabbed eight packages of Decade brand cigarettes, then went into the main area of the store to the liquor area and took one 750 milliliter bottle of Crown Royal liquor from the shelf. Bowman then exited the business through the front door and fled the scene. Bowman was located in the area and
Bowman was located in the area and taken into custody. Security video captured the entire incident and all of Bowman's actions on film. The total value of the eight packages of cigarettes was $28.72. The value of the Crown Royal liquor was $33.09. The total value of the merchandise taken by Bowman was $61.81.
Bowman was located in the area and taken into custody. Security video captured the entire incident and all of Bowman's actions on film. The total value of the eight packages of cigarettes was $28.72. The value of the Crown Royal liquor was $33.09. The total value of the merchandise taken by Bowman was $61.81.
Allison Calentine, that was sprayed by Bowman, stated she believes the liquid substance was urine because she could smell the liquid that struck her shirt. Allison Calentine stated Bowman's actions placed her in fear of immediate physical injury. Bowman declined to speak with deputies.
I believe that the defendant will not appear in court in response to a criminal summons because: On
4/16/2019 Bowman was found guilty of Driving While Intoxicated RSMO 577.010 Case Number
18APRCR02196 by the Jasper County Circuit Court and sentenced to two years probation.
I believe that the defendant will not appear in court in response to a criminal summons because: On
4/16/2019 Bowman was found guilty of Driving While Intoxicated RSMO 577.010 Case Number
18APRCR02196 by the Jasper County Circuit Court and sentenced to two years probation.
On 11/30/2022, Bowman was found guilty of Stalking 2nd degree 1st offense RSMO 565.227 case
number 22A0CR00460 in Jasper County Circuit Court and sentenced to 120 days of confinement
and 18 months probation. This probation was revoked o 02/01/2024.
number 22A0CR00460 in Jasper County Circuit Court and sentenced to 120 days of confinement
and 18 months probation. This probation was revoked o 02/01/2024.
On 12/02/2024, Bowman was found guilty of Domestic Asault 3rd degree RSMO 565.074 case number 23A0CR0039701 and sentenced to 5 years probation.
On 5/8/2026, Bowman was arrested by the Missouri State Highway Patrol for Driving While Intoxicated RSMO 577.010. By his repeated conduct and actions, Bowman has demonstrated that he has no regard for the statutes of the State of Missouri. These actions make it likely Bowman will not appear in court in response to a criminal summons.
From the Carthage probable cause statement:
From the Carthage probable cause statement:
On 05/31/2026 I, Sergeant Nathan Deherrera #371, responded to 5975 S. Garrison Avenue outside
On 05/31/2026 I, Sergeant Nathan Deherrera #371, responded to 5975 S. Garrison Avenue outside
Carthage Missouri within Jasper County for an assault in progress.
I contacted reporting party, Holly Graham, who advised Trey lived at 5975 S. Garrison Avenue and she had been employed to clean the vacant house next to him. While walking back to her vehicle, Trey had came outside his residence, screaming incoherent statements which she ignored. Holly stated Trey came around the side of his residence, approached her, and spray her in the eyes with an unknown substance.
Holly advised the substance caused her pain, discomfort, and temporary blindness. Trey retreated into his residence prior to my arrival. A surround and call out was attempted but was unsuccessful. Due to
multiple reports of Trey assaulting or being a danger to his neighbors and the community, entry was
made into the residence and Trey was taken into custody.
multiple reports of Trey assaulting or being a danger to his neighbors and the community, entry was
made into the residence and Trey was taken into custody.
While on scene, property owner Chris Anderson, arrived and stated Trey had broken three windows on the vacant house Holly had been cleaning. I located three shattered double-paned windows. Chris valued the damage initially at $750.00.
Both Chris and Holly wished to pursue criminal charges against Trey.

1 comment:
Is there something in the water that makes these folks act this way?
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