An Uber driver in Chicago allegedly locked a 19-year-old woman in his car and demanded she have sex with him, authorities said.

Muhammad Fahim, 44, was ordered held on $100,000 Saturday after being charged with three counts of unlawful restraint in connection to the July 4 incident, the Chicago Tribune reports.

Fahim was stopped by Chicago police late Thursday for an unrelated traffic violation on North Dearborn Street and was taken into custody after officers linked him to the previous attack.

In the July 4 incident, prosecutors say the 19-year-old victim requested an Uber, but a record of her request was somehow deleted. The woman then volunteered to pay cash, but Fahim instead demanded sex from her, Assistant State’s Attorney Mikah Soliunas said in court.

Fahim repeatedly locked the car’s doors and stopped the woman from leaving when she refused Fahim’s demands, Soliunas said. She later jumped from the moving vehicle when Fahim’s car got stuck in traffic. There was no indication that the woman was injured, the Tribune reported.

The woman’s account is “troubling,” a spokesman for Uber told the newspaper, adding that Fahim had been removed as a driver while company representatives investigate the incident.

Fahim did not speak during a brief court appearance Saturday. It was unclear whether he had hired an attorney.