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sheriffpatch[KHTS] – Two women were allegedly robbed at gunpoint recently in the Promenade At Town Center Apartments.

The suspect in both robberies is described as an Asian male, 5 feet 4 inches tall, wearing a hooded sweatshirt and dark pants, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Lt. Brenda Cambra. The apartments are located on the 29400 block of Magic Mountain Parkway in Valencia.

The first of the robberies happened on Thursday morning at around 6:30 a.m. The victim, a woman in her 40s, said the suspect brandished a black handgun and took cash.

The second robbery, which also took place in The Promenade At Town Center Apartments, occurred on Sunday morning at approximately 11:20 a.m..

The victim in the second robbery, also a woman in her 40’s, was robbed of cash and also held at gunpoint.

No injuries were reported and both robberies are being investigated by the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Department.

 

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132 Comments

  1. What happened to that place?

  2. Thank you for the heads up and thanks to the Sheriff Dept. for their tireless work!

  3. Jake Berend Jake Berend says:

    Jordan Turbyfill be on the look out bro.

  4. Hope they catch him soon before he hurts someone

  5. Jolene Dee Jolene Dee says:

    Wendi Childs be careful

  6. No enclosed parking structure; that’s at The Villas aka The Madison aka The Prado, lol. It’s across the street.

  7. I really want to move out of this place! Beyond the three floods in my apt, mold, homeless bathing in the pool, and now robberies at gunpoint…why is my rent over $2200 per month?!

  8. I could live on Jakes Way for half and have to deal with this BS!

  9. John Gilbert John Gilbert says:

    Wearing a hooded sweatshirt? That’ll be easy to find.

  10. Vince Manuel Vince Manuel says:

    I used to live there. Way to expensive. I pay less for a 3 bedroom house in Saugus and a great neighborhood. Sorry to hear that woman are being targeted

  11. I am so glad to be out of there, sadely this stuff happens every where. Gotta look out for each other

  12. Carmen Diligiro read this…

  13. I live in a gated complex in Valencia & my car was broken into. Police say crime is on the rise in Valencia. I almost moved into the Promenades! Grew up here & moved back. Second guessing why I did…

    • I lived at Provence a few years ago and the problem was that they never updates the address book at the gate so everyone just gave their guests the gate code to get in. The gates just give you a false sense of security.

    • John Gilbert John Gilbert says:

      If I’ve had anything stolen, I hate to say it, but the cops act like it was my fault for having something nice enough to steal. And, “Do you really want me to write up a report???”

    • John Gilbert John Gilbert says:

      If I’ve had anything stolen, I hate to say it, but the cops act like it was my fault for having something nice enough to steal. And, “Do you really want me to write up a report???”

    • John Gilbert John Gilbert says:

      If I’ve had anything stolen, I hate to say it, but the cops act like it was my fault for having something nice enough to steal. And, “Do you really want me to write up a report???”

  14. These 2 incidents are not the only incidents. 3 weeks ago a friend of our family encountered even worse…he was shot at going up to almost 2nd floor sounds like the same guy as mentioned here..didnt get robbed but was told to get on the floor at gun point and he ran off shooting his gun couple of times. Cops were notified immediately but still this guy is around the same complex??

  15. Grateful to see this article since the complex tells us days later! Thanks Nikki Adams-Herrera

  16. Jo ? in a nice area

  17. Sogol Pulley Sogol Pulley says:

    Unhhh Jennifer Nicole Parker

  18. Erin Lee Erin Lee says:

    This is very scary but it can happen anywhere. It does make promenade a bad place to live. Just need to pay attention to our surroundings. Be safe.

  19. L H says:

    Did the robberies happen right at their apartments? Or, in the parking lot, etc?… Just wondering if he had been watching apartments to identify people to rob or if he randomly saw someone in the parking lot.

  20. Complex has definitely gone down hill ever since providing section 8 housing!

    • I’ve been walking Sarah out to her car every morning for work just in case. It’s getting pretty out of hand… This, plus the homeless from the wash, plus the bug problem outside, plus the attempted break in of our apartment… I like being in the middle of everything, but I don’t want anyone feeling unsafe just walking outside. These robberies happened once at 730am and once at 1130am, so the guy is so unstable he’s doing it in broad daylight.

    • Moving might be the right answer. Sarah’s parents want to rent out their house to us so, that may be an option… Maybe Kiishauna and Danny would want to check out the house and see if they’d even be interested.

    • Robert Smith Robert Smith says:

      Damn dude i didn’t realize it was that outta hand there…Get the eff outta there buddy

    • Robert Smith Robert Smith says:

      Oh and we need to grab some dranks soon!

  21. David Hong David Hong says:

    Saugus for the win

  22. Omg that’s scary! But no im not in those apartments. I’m in portofino but that’s too close to home.

  23. Janell Meehan yikes isn’t this where you use to live

  24. Janell Meehan yikes isn’t this where you use to live

  25. Janell Meehan yikes isn’t this where you use to live

  26. Mary Caldas Mary Caldas says:

    Wow! In Awesome Town?

  27. Lindsay Donahue u should be careful, hes still out their.

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