GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The homeless Grand Rapids veteran whose time-lapsed, videotaped makeover became a viral hit has been locked up again, for trespassing and creating a disturbance at a Burger King restaurant.

James Allen Wolf’s fall was not unexpected.

Photos of U.S. Army veteran Jim Wolf before and after a makeover from Rob Bliss and Degage Ministries.

While the video says Wolf, 54, has “taken control of his life,” he has struggled with alcoholism and poverty and lived on the street for years.

Diane Birtles, director of shelter services at Mel Trotter Ministries in Grand Rapids, said last week: “Addiction and homelessness is a complex condition. It’s not solved as simply as the video might indicate.”

James Wolf's Nov. 17 booking photo

Grand Rapids police arrested Wolf on Sunday, Nov. 17, at Burger King, 750 S. Division Ave. He was charged with trespassing and creating a disturbance.

On Monday, he pleaded guilty to both misdemeanor charges. District Judge Michael Christensen ordered Wolf to serve 10 days in jail on each charge.

The makeover brought international attention to the veteran and Grand Rapids. Rob Bliss worked with Degage Ministries to make Wolf's physical transformation.

The video shows an unkempt Wolf transform into a sharp-dressed, clean-shaven middle-aged man.

After he took part in the video in September, Wolf began attending Alcoholic Anonymous, and took steps toward having his own place to stay.

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John Agar covers crime for MLive/Grand Rapids Press E-mail John Agar: jagar@mlive.com and follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/ReporterJAgar