(CNN) — A California man accused of posing as a rideshare driver faces charges including burglary, false imprisonment and attempted sexual battery.
Now police are asking other potential victims to come forward.
Nassef Ragheb, 48, of Bakersfield was arrested Friday, Bakersfield police said. Authorities linked him to several investigations in 2018, 2019 and 2020.
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We arrested Nassef Ragheb for stalking, prowling, and other charges. We're requesting the community's assistance in identifying any additional incidents Ragheb may have been involved in. Call Detective Petris at 661-326-3554 or 327-7111 with any info. pic.twitter.com/nrp5M51ym1— Bakersfield Police (@bakersfieldpd) February 7, 2020
In the most recent case, on February 1, officers investigated a prowling incident in Bakersfield. Ragheb was identified as the suspect, police said.
Investigators said Ragheb is also linked to two other incidents — in 2018 and 2019 — when Ragheb allegedly posed as an Uber or Lyft driver and tried to get women to enter his vehicle.
On at least one occasion, Ragheb allegedly drove a victim to her home and forcibly kissed her, police said.
In another case, a victim reported seeing Ragheb in the victim’s backyard, peering into the windows, authorities said.
And in another instance, Ragheb allegedly entered another victim’s home through an unlocked door, investigators said.
All incidents took place in northwest Bakersfield, police said.
It was not clear Sunday whether Ragheb had an attorney.
Authorities ask anyone else who might have been a victim to call 661-326-3554.
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