A 28-year-old man is accused of raping multiple women while identifying himself as a driver for ride-hailing services Lyft and Uber.

Police arrested Talyle Meaderds of Grand Prairie in October after investigating multiple sexual assault cases. He faces three counts of aggravated sexual assault, jail records show.

Meaderds was already in jail on Oct. 15, when a woman told police he fit the description of a man who raped her in August, according to an arrest-warrant affidavit.

Talyle Meaderds (Dallas County Jail)

The woman met Meaderds in July and he identified himself as a Lyft driver, according to the affidavit. She texted him on Aug. 1 to request a ride in Red Bird.

The woman said Meaderds drove her to west Oak Cliff, where he forced her to perform various sex acts at gunpoint, according to the affidavit. After the attack, she said he took her phone, ordered her out of his SUV and fired three gunshots as she ran away.

The woman learned police were investigating a similar attack that happened a week after she was assaulted. The case was similar to at least two other assaults, police said, and each victim identified Meaderds during a photo lineup, the warrant states.

Police arrested Meaderds on Oct. 8, and he told officials he was a Lyft and Uber driver, according to the affidavit. A representative from Lyft confirmed that he had worked for the ride-hailing service but had since been banned.

“Safety is fundamental to Lyft and the behavior described is terrifying," the company said in a written statement. "As soon as we became aware of the allegations, we permanently removed the driver’s access to Lyft. We have been in touch with the authorities and will continue to support their investigation in every way we can.”

Meaderds remained in the Dallas County Jail on Saturday with bail set at $200,000.

The case is one of several involving sexual assault allegations against ride share drivers in recent years. Last year, an Uber driver was convicted of sexually assaulting a customer in her Dallas home and was sentenced to 25 years in prison.

In 2015, a Lyft driver was arrested on a sexual assault charge after he drove a woman to a dark side street in Dallas and raped her, police wrote in court records. The man pleaded guilty in 2016 to a reduced charge of assault, a misdemeanor, and was sentenced to one year in the county jail, court records show.

Staff writer Dana Branham contributed to this report.