A man who has been dubbed the “Piggyback Bandit,” for his habit of asking strangers at high school sports games across the country to give him piggyback rides, was arrested again Wednesday after visiting a hockey game in Loudoun County.

Sherwin Shayegan, the 31-year-old man known as the bandit, was charged with assault and battery. The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office said he was at a high school game Sunday at the Ashburn Ice House, where he grabbed a juvenile’s arm and attempted to make him enter a locker room.

In the past, Shayegan has turned up at high school sports games nationwide. The Associated Press reported in 2012 that he had been banned from school games in five states, the result of a string of incidents at sporting events dating back to 2008.

His antics — including posing as a team manager, interviewing players and giving shoulder massages to teenagers in addition to the piggyback requests — have been the subject of national media attention. Grantland published a 5,000-word feature called “The Ballad of the Piggyback Bandit” in 2012.

Loudoun sheriff’s spokeswoman Liz Mills said she does not know if he asked for any piggyback rides at the hockey game in Ashburn. She said a parent of a Loudoun County High School student noticed Shayegan touching a student and called authorities. The parent, Mills said, did not seem to be aware of Shayegan’s prior history.

In addition to the hockey game in Ashburn, authorities said that Shayegan attended a high school football game in Fauquier County the following day. The Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office is investigating that incident and may also bring charges.

The Fauquier Times reported that at that game, Shayegan acted like a team manager, handing out water and folding jerseys. Then he entered a locker room at halftime.

Mills said that Shayegan was arrested at a home in Gaithersburg, where he was staying with friends or family. He is being questioned in Maryland and will be extradited to Virginia, she said.