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A registered sex offender is facing accusations of committing a series of daytime sexual assaults against six women on a single day in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley. This area is already struggling with a notable increase in upscale home burglaries, according to law enforcement officials.
Authorities report that Damian Denzell Robinson, 29, turned himself in on Wednesday at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Lancaster Station and is currently in custody.
Robinson was being sought in connection with at least six assaults that occurred on April 19 in the San Fernando Valley. Investigators allege he targeted his victims, some of whom were elderly, over several hours in a disturbing spree.
This wave of alleged assaults coincides with police warnings about rising crime rates in the San Fernando Valley. The area is experiencing a series of organized home burglaries in affluent neighborhoods such as Sherman Oaks, Studio City, and North Hollywood. Despite increased police patrols and the establishment of a special task force, these crimes persist.

Robinson’s decision to surrender followed an intensive search linked to the assaults on women in the Valley.
Authorities note that the burglars have swiftly targeted multiple homes, looting valuables and leaving properties in disarray. Other incidents, like a commercial copper wire theft that led to a police pursuit, underscore what officials describe as increasingly daring and organized criminal activities.
While those crimes have largely focused on property, Robinson’s alleged actions mark a more personal and violent threat, with women targeted during the day in public places, including businesses, grocery stores and a retail restroom.
The crime spree began shortly after 9:10 a.m. inside a business near Devonshire Street and Balboa Boulevard, where police say an “elderly female victim” was approached, overpowered and sexually assaulted before the suspect fled on foot.
Less than an hour later, another woman near Forbes Avenue and Calahan Street fought off an attempted assault, holding onto her waistband and confronting the suspect, forcing him to run.
By 10 a.m., a third victim reported being grabbed from behind and assaulted near Lassen Street and Encino Avenue — an incident investigators say was recorded on the suspect’s cellphone.
Authorities say the attacks continued into the late morning and afternoon, including inside a grocery store near Vanowen Street and Corbin Avenue at 11:15 a.m., and again around 12:37 p.m. at another market near Mason Avenue and Sherman Way, where the suspect allegedly pulled down a victim’s clothing while recording.

Surveillance footage shows the suspect authorities say carried out multiple daytime assaults across Los Angeles. (LAPD)
In one of the most alarming incidents, police say a woman inside a retail store restroom near Corbin Avenue and Nordhoff Street discovered she was being recorded from underneath a stall at 3:20 p.m.
In each case, the suspect fled on foot before officers arrived.
“The incidents were captured on closed-circuit television, which investigators used to identify the suspect,” police said.
Robinson, who has a prior conviction for indecent exposure and lewd conduct and is required to register as a sex offender, was identified through that surveillance footage.

Damian Denzell Robinson, 29, has a prior conviction requiring him to register as a sex offender, police said. (LAPD)
Detectives have released his booking photo, warning he may be responsible for additional, unreported assaults.
“We are actively investigating this matter and encourage any additional victims to come forward,” police said.
Authorities described Robinson as about 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds, and said he was last seen wearing a black baseball cap, white T-shirt, tan pants and blue-and-white Nike shoes, along with eyeglasses.
It remains unclear what prompted Robinson to surrender.
The investigation remains ongoing.
Anyone with information or who believes they may have been a victim is urged to contact Devonshire Area Sexual Assault Detective II Danielle Tumbleson at 818-832-3247.