Man found with zip ties and duct tape charged with assaulting five women on UCLA campus in under an hour

In a separate incident, a man carrying zip ties and duct tape has been charged after allegedly attacking five women on the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus in under an hour last week.

According to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, 29-year-old Olumuyiwa Akindahunsi is accused of sexually assaulting two women and attempting to assault a third at UCLA. He is also alleged to have physically attacked two additional women, four of whom are UCLA students.

Akindahunsi, who is not affiliated with the university, faces several serious charges. These include one felony count of attempted kidnapping with the intent to commit forcible rape, three felony counts of assault with intent to commit forcible rape during a first-degree burglary, and two felony counts of assault likely to cause significant injury.

“These alarming incidents threaten the very essence of campus safety, leaving five victims traumatized and disturbing the peace of campus life,” stated Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman. “We are collaborating closely with the UCLA Police Department to ensure the suspect is brought to justice and fully held accountable for his actions.”

The charges against Olumuyiwa Akindahunsi, 29, stem from allegations of assaulting five women on the UCLA campus within a brief span of time in May. (Getty Images; UCLA Police Department)

“Our swift actions should send a powerful deterrent message to anyone thinking of coming onto a college campus to harm anyone: they will be arrested, prosecuted, and punished,” he added. “Our university campuses need to be safe and protected spaces for our students, faculty, staff, and community, and we will do everything in our power to ensure that this happens.”

Akindahunsi’s alleged spree began at 11:30 p.m. on May 28 when he attacked a woman on Bruin Walk, a main campus walkway, and fled with her phone, authorities said.

Minutes later, he slipped behind two women into their dorm building and followed them to their room, prosecutors said. He allegedly sexually assaulted one of the women and assaulted the other. Both women managed to escape.

UCLA campus buildings and trees in Westwood California

UCLA campus buildings are seen in Westwood, Calif., on Sept. 6, 2025. (Myung J. Chun/Los Angeles Times)

Afterward, Akindahunsi entered a different dorm building and attempted to kidnap a woman walking down a hallway, authorities said. She broke free and fled.

Authorities said that shortly after, Akindahunsi sexually assaulted a woman in the hallway of her dorm, when a resident intervened and Akindahunsi fled the scene.

He was arrested by campus police minutes later near a parking structure after officers were flagged down by witnesses, the UCLA Police Department said.

Multiple witnesses identified Akindahunsi as the attacker, police said. He was found with zip ties, duct tape, and paracord, authorities said.

Akindahunsi is being held in the Los Angeles County Jail with no bail, according to jail records. His citizenship status was not immediately clear.

News Agency has reached out to the university, as well as the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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