Women say it’s creepy and scary. Police are now investigating a series of harassment calls, they say could all possibly be linked to one Carlsbad man.

“He made it seem like he knew me – try to get my attention type deal. I don’t know who he is,” said Ashley Galvan.

Galvan had just dropped her son off at soccer practice Wednesday evening, when she says Jamar Jaquez approached stopped her with his car in the parking lot.

She claims he then got out of his car.

Suspicious of him, she only cracked the window. “Asked me if I would like to have fun, and like to get to know him.

As I realized what he was talking about, he had one hand down there, and the other one reaching for my door handle.” All the while, her newborn son was in the car.

She says he then followed her to her mom’s house not far away before leaving her alone.

“My mind’s running, ‘Ok, is he going to pull me out of my vehicle, is he going to take my car?’,” said Galvan. 

She may not be the only one.

“It actually started on Wednesday,” said Capt. Jennifer Moyers with the Carlsbad Police Dept. “A few female subjects had reported being followed, propositioned.”

According to a report, Carlsbad police received more than a half dozen calls within 48 hours alleging Jaquez was harassing them, one on Thursday resulted in his arrest.

“We received a call from a lady who was down at the beach area and this male subject was taking photographs of her,” said Moyers.

The report states the victim claimed Jaquez had pulled up behind her house the day before and took pictures of her while she was in her backyard.

He was taken into custody for being a public nuisance after police located a car matching the description the victim gave.

Police have also received calls that a man was exposing himself along the beach to some women.

Investigators are looking into these claims and if this is connected to the other incidents. Galvan fears this guy is getting more aggressive.

“The more and more he does this, somebody’s going to – he’s going to get the wrong girl to where he may hurt her,” said Galvan.

Carlsbad police believe there may be more victims, if you recognize the vehicle and have had a similar situation happen to you, contact Carlsbad police.