Los Angeles police are accusing a Panorama City man – who was already in prison for four armed robberies in Ventura County – of more than 20 additional robberies across the San Fernando Valley around the same time.

Officials dubbed Andre Terail Wilks, also known as Andre Terail Love, as the “End of Watch” bandit because he struck restaurants as employees were closing for the day.

According to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, he faces 60 felony counts in total: 22 counts of assault with a firearm, 18 counts of kidnapping, 16 counts of second-degree robbery and four counts of attempted second-degree robbery.

If convicted of all charges, Wilks faces life in prison.

Wilks pleaded not guilty to all of the charges on Monday. He is scheduled to return to the Van Nuys branch of L.A. County Superior Court on March 27.

Wilks was in the middle of appealing a 2016 conviction for the Ventura County robberies when LAPD accused him of committing the Valley robberies. He was awaiting the results of that appeal in Wasco State Prison, in Kern County.

It’s unclear how Wilks was tied to the additional robberies. Detectives from the LAPD Robbery Homicide division have not returned requests for comment.

According to the D.A.’s office, Wilks committed the violent robberies across the Valley starting in January 2015.

“Wilks allegedly targeted restaurants that were closing or already closed, often forcing his way in by holding up employees that were leaving at the end of their shift,” said Deputy District Attorney Ranna Jahanshahi in a statement.

According to the felony complaint against Wilks, the Panorama City man began his alleged crime spree with four robberies on or around Jan. 12, 2015.

After that, he’s accused of committing eight more robberies in the San Fernando Valley in 2015 — three in March, four in April and one in November — and another eight robberies just in January 2016.

LAPD detectives did not return calls requesting the locations of those robberies.

Wilks has a lengthy record of previous felony convictions stretching back almost 25 years.

He was first convicted of two counts of armed robbery on Sept. 14, 1995, at the Van Nuys Courthouse. He received a sentence of four years in jail.

On April 10, 1998, he was convicted of burglarly at the San Fernando Courthouse. No sentencing information for this conviction was available.

Wilks next appeared in Florida, where he was convicted of armed robbery on Feb. 14, 2008.

In 2011, he pleaded “no contest” to a charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm at the Compton Courthouse. He was sentenced to three and a half years in jail.

Deputies of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department arrested Wilks in 2016. Booking information for Wilks and the exact date of his arrest was not available, and VCSD officials did not return requests for comment.

But he was charged with five counts of armed robbery on June. 6, 2016, in a Ventura County court. He was accused of committing the crimes between summer 2015 and May 2016.

He was convicted of four of those counts on Nov. 27, 2017. In January, Wilks filed an appeal of that conviction.