Police in Dallas, Texas, arrested a 25-year-old man Wednesday in connection to the deaths of three women who are believed to be sex workers, the latest suspect to be charged in a string of sex worker slayings in recent months.

The Dallas Police Department said Oscar Sanchez Garcia was identified as the suspect in a preliminary investigation of three homicides in southwest Dallas through evidence gathered by detectives. Sanchez Garcia faces three counts of murder.

The bodies of the three women were found in a Dallas neighborhood, Oak Cliff, near the Trinity River over a period of three months, according to police.

Kimberly Robinson, 60, was found in late April in an open field, police said. About two months later, police found Cherish Gibson, 25, with stab wounds in the same area. And a third woman, who remains unidentified, was also found in a field on July 15.

Police believe at least two of the victims have possible ties to prostitution.

“Sex workers are targets for violence, specifically because the people who are targeting them… know that they are marginalized,” ACLU’s Gillian Branstetter previously told USA TODAY.

The arrests of several suspected serial killers in recent months, including architect Rex Heuermann, have reignited conversations around sex work and how violence against people who engage in sex work is common.

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The case in Dallas follows other arrests and charges against suspected serial killers that have gained national attention since late May.