Police who searched the home of a Peeping Tom suspect arrested last spring at a Lake Worth Target found hundreds of videos showing women and teenage girls in various states of undress.

Now they hope to track down the apparent victims so they can charge the suspect with countless other crimes.

Alexander Martinez, 32, has been charged with drug possession and invasive visual recording. (Lake Worth police)

"I fear that he'll go out there and continue doing this, because that's what he's hooked on," Lake Worth police Detective Richard Martinez said.

The suspect, 32-year-old Alexander Martinez, was arrested in March on a charge of invasive visual recording and again in April when investigators found drugs in his home as they searched for more videos.

Martinez was first arrested about a month after a woman trying on clothes in a Target saw him recording her and her children, who were in the dressing room with her. She yelled, and Martinez ran out of the store.

In March, police said, Martinez returned, wearing the same clothes and recording women with the same phone. Target employees recognized the man and had him arrested.

Officers searched his phone and found dozens of videos but knew there had to be more.

"We found similar videos [on his phone], so we ran another search warrant of his home," the detective said. "We retrieved more phones, more computers, more thumb drives."

Police found footage of hundreds of other women and what looked to be teenage girls.

The detective said Martinez used various techniques: He put his phone on the floor and used his foot to maneuver it to get up-skirt videos; he used selfie sticks to take videos of women in dressing rooms; and he even shot videos of women in their bedrooms by shooting between window blinds.

Officers worry that videos showing the suspect touching women even while they're with their boyfriends and husbands prove that his behavior is "escalating."

"It is a concern because he's just getting more brave," the investigator said. "You can tell some of them looked like little teenagers. It's scary to think that these women are being violated like that."

Multiple women called the police station after realizing they recognized Martinez and had run into him in public before. Police hope that more women in Dallas-Fort Worth will contact them so they can identify themselves in the videos and tell investigators whether they were shot without their consent.

"What we’re needing is people to come forward and remember something," Detective Martinez said. "We’ll keep it confidential, of course. They can look, see if they’ve been victimized, and if they are, then we’ll file the complaint and we’ll follow with charges on him."

Anyone who thinks they may have been around the suspect can contact the investigator at 817-709-7086.