Jared Weston Walter, who made national headlines for cutting and masturbating in women's hair on TriMet buses, was arrested again Tuesday by Oregon City police.

Walter, 27, dubbed the "TriMet Barber," is scheduled to be arraigned in Clackamas County Circuit Court Wednesday on a charge of harassment and for parole violation. He is being held without bail in the Clackamas County Jail.

Sgt. Matthew Paschall, Oregon City Police Department spokesman, said a 31-year-old Oregon City woman told police she felt something touching her back while she was in the checkstand line at the Dollar Tree store in the Oregon City Shopping Center around 4 p.m.

"He came up behind her," Paschall said. "When she turned around, she saw he had a pair of scissors in his hand."

As the woman told store employees about the incident, the man started to leave. Store employees told him he had to pay for items in his hand. The man then put the items down and walked out, Paschall said.

Paschall said a shopping center security officer followed the man. Police arrested him around 4:53 p.m.

Walter, whose last address was in Milwaukie, has a long history of obsession with women's hair. At Multnomah County prosecutor said Walter has been fondling hair since he was in grade school, and that his teachers would have to assign him to seats away from the girls.

Authorities in Texas were investigating Walter in connection with a series of hair-cutting and hair-gluing incidents when he showed up in Oregon, continuing his fetish. A Multnomah County judge sentenced Walter in 2010 to 2½ years in prison after he was convicted of cutting clumps from three women's hair and putting glue in another's.

The following year, Walter was sentenced to more than two years in prison after he was convicted in Clackamas County of similar hair-cutting and gluing.

Within weeks of his release from prison in 2013, he was tormenting women again -- only this time he ejaculated into or fondled the hair of at least three different women in Multnomah County, authorities say. He pleaded guilty to third-degree sexual abuse, public indecency, interfering with public transportation and harassment and was sentenced to two years in jail.

When he completed his Multnomah County sentence, he was transferred to Clackamas County in June to serve a sentence for violating probation. He was released from the Clackamas County Jail on Dec. 5.

-- Rick Bella