LA’s serial dine-and-dash dater is back on the streets. Paul Gonzales, who was accused of targeting women in dating apps, setting up dates at restaurants, then abandoning his victims while leaving them with the bill, has surfaced again. Eater originally reported on the alleged dine-and-dash dater last year, but it appears that Gonzales struck some victims in Pasadena as recently as last month.

CBS-LA interviewed three unnamed women about their alleged experiences with the 44-year-old Gonzales, though it’s unclear if that’s his real name. One woman recently met Gonzales on a dating app at Pasadena’s Smitty’s Grill and was left with a $130 bill. Gonzales’ alleged MO seems to be consistent: he turns on the charm online, sets up a restaurant date, orders plenty of food, then provides some form of an excuse before leaving. Gonzales has reportedly told dates about a sick relative, the need to retrieve a phone charger from a car, or simply heads to the bathroom before never returning.

He turns on the charm online, sets up a restaurant date, orders plenty of food, then makes up an excuse to leave

Eater spoke with one of Gonzales’ early victims, who went into details about her recollection of a dine-and-dash date they went on. Marjorie Moon met with Gonzales in 2016, where she was allegedly left with a $250 bill. “I met him at Tam O Shanter,” says Moon. “He was touchy feely, and kissy. At one point he went to the bathroom but came back. When he went to take a phone call, he left. I just handed the waiter my credit card. I was shocked, nothing like that ever happened to me like that before.”

Though Moon’s experience was two years ago, Gonzales’ list of alleged victims has grown in the last few months. Inside Edition interviewed an unnamed woman about an incident at Pasadena’s Mercado restaurant in late April. During this episode, Gonzales allegedly ordered and ate several dishes by the time she arrived, but then ordered an additional steak dinner. Mercado’s general manager spotted Gonzales towards the end of the meal and asked Gonzales to leave. The restaurant comped the woman’s check. In 2017, there were similar reports in Long Beach, and at the BJ’s Bar and Grill in Pasadena.