Former American football collegiate star running back Maurice Clarett is finally something he never became in the National Football League - a wanted man. Clarett and two other men are wanted by police after attempting to rob two people outside a bar shortly after New Year's Day began here in the city where Clarett became a star at Ohio State University. Three men, including Clarett, sped away in a white van and have been charged with two counts of aggravated robbery. "A warrant has been filed for his arrest. He is at-large and we are trying to locate him," Columbus police sergeant Shaun Laird said. "We hope he does the right thing, calls us and turns himself in. Clarett, 22, approached two people and demanded property from them. Police reported that one of the assailants displayed a handgun. The victims were unharmed and is was not certain anything was even taken from them. "There are two sides to every story but the detective last night felt there was probable cause to file a warrant and we just want to hear his side of the story," Laird said. Clarett's greater fame in US sports circles came when he challenged an NFL rule that players must wait three years after their high school class graduates to play in the NFL.