A California creep was busted for posing as a rideshare driver to lure tipsy women into his car — and then sexually assaulting them or peering into their homes, according to local police.

Nassef Ragheb, 48, was arrested early Friday on charges of stalking, prowling, peeping into a residence, burglary, false imprisonment and attempted sexual battery — the result of three related investigations dating back to 2018, the Bakersfield Police Department said in a statement.

Back in 2018 and 2019, investigators say, Ragheb targeted possibly intoxicated women leaving bars and restaurants — posing as an Uber or Lyft driver to convince them to get in his gray 2018 Toyota Corolla.

In at least one case, Ragheb allegedly tried to forcibly kiss a woman after driving her home, authorities said.

Cops say he sneaked into the backyard of another victim’s northwest Bakersfield home and peered into her windows. He also allegedly entered another victim’s home in the same section of the city, through an unlocked door.

This year, Ragheb was identified as a suspect in a Feb. 1 prowling incident in the same area. It was not immediately clear whether he was posing as a rideshare driver at the time.

Police are asking the public to come forward with information on any other crimes Ragheb may have committed.