A 42-year-old man whose criminal history includes numerous arrests for making harassing phone calls is accused of dialing up trouble again, Cobb County police said.

Harold Aubrey Blasingame is now accused of making dozens of sexually explicit phone calls to women, according to arrest warrants obtained in Cobb County. Investigators said Thursday there could be numerous other victims who have not reported the calls to police.

Blasingame was not in custody Thursday evening, but warrants have been issued, police said. He is expected to be charged with making harassing phone calls, according to arrest warrants obtained by the AJC.

On Nov. 15, a woman told Cobb County police she had received four obscene phone calls that day from the same number, according to an arrest warrant. The caller made derogatory remarks to the woman, whose name is not being released, according to police.

"The caller then asked the victim if she wanted to come over to his house and that she was driving him crazy," the warrant states.

The phone number used by the man is the same number reported to Cobb County police Sept. 8, according to a separate arrest warrant. In September, a woman told police she had received 73 phone calls from an unknown man. Investigators have linked those calls, also obscene in nature, to Blasingame.

Cobb County police said Blasingame also is suspected of making obscene calls to women in Cherokee and Lumpkin counties, according to Sgt. Dana Pierce with Cobb police. He is currently on probation in Cartersville for the same type of crime, police said.

In October 2009, Blasingame was accused of calling a woman's cell phone 11 times and leaving three messages on her home answering machine over three days, according to a previous arrest warrant.

Address records show Blasingame has previously lived in Cobb and Cherokee counties and could now be living in Paulding County.

Anyone with information about Blasingame's whereabouts is asked to contact the Cobb County Police Department’s Special Victims Unit at 770-420-6671. Anyone who has received similar calls is asked to contact their local law enforcement agency.