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Editor's note: Maurice Henry Glen Crichlow initially pleaded guilty, on August 12, 2009, to a class B misdemeanor (obstructing justice) and a class C misdemeanor (disorderly conduct). Those charges were subsequently amended and reduced on December 14, 2016, to a class B misdemeanor (charge 1) and an infraction (charge 2).OGDEN -- Weber State University police booked a man into jail on investigation of felony robbery after an apparently disastrous trip through the buffet line.

Campus officials said it happened Thursday at the Shepherd Union Building, where a buffet had been set up for competitors in an archery tournament. Police said Maurice Henry Glen Crichlow, 20, was spotted going through the line and confronted by a food services employee.

"He did not appear to be a member of the competition," WSU spokesman John Kowalewski said Friday. "This individual (the food services worker) approached the young man-this is the second time he'd been seen in the line that day-and informed him that if he wanted the food he needed to pay for the food."

Kowalewski said the man became belligerent, pushed the one worker and was immediately confronted by another food service worker.

"At that point this individual shoved, or pushed the second staff member and said, 'If you've got a problem with me, call police,'" Kowalewski said.

They did. Crichlow was ultimately arrested and booked into the Weber County Jail on investigation of second-degree felony robbery, disorderly conduct and interfering with an arrest.

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