A Victoria man accused of attempting to lure underage girls online is facing 13 related charges, prompting police to ask any other possible victims to come forward.

Police said parents of some of the alleged victims contacted them with information that led to the charges. Those victims include five youths between the ages of 12 to 17.

Aaaron Craig, 28, faces and faces three counts of luring a child under the age of 14, two counts of luring a child under the age of 18, four counts of communicating or obtaining sexual services of a person under the age of 18 and two counts of uttering threats, according to Victoria police.

He was arrested Friday and remains in custody.

Craig was also charged with three counts of breach of probation because he was specifically prohibited from contacting young girls online due to “previous similar incidents,” police said.

None of the children were physically harmed.

Police believe there could be other victimized youth, and are asking parents to check in with their kids to find out.

“If you discover that someone has been inappropriately contacting your kids online, consider reporting to your local police or through cybertip.ca,” Det. Sgt. Kristi Ross said in a statement.

Police are also urging parents to discuss online safety with their children, especially when it comes to geo-tagging options that can give away a person’s location based on where they post to social media.