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Three indicted in Englewood holdup

EXCLUSIVE: A grand jury in Hackensack has returned first-degree robbery charges against three Englewood men in connection with a holdup and carjacking of two Brooklyn residents last summer.

Photo Credit: Courtesy ENGLEWOOD PD

All three were arrested following an investigation by Englewood detectives that included a review of surveillance video. A possible fourth suspect was believed at large.

Darryl R. Tinsley, 27 (above, top left) was fast asleep Aug. 1 when a task force of officers from Englewood police, the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigation Squad, the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshal’s New Jersey/New York Fugitive Task Force hit a Teaneck home where he’d been staying.

Tinsley is accused of orchestrating the robbery of an SUV, cash, a Rolex watch and a cellphone from two men, who authorities said where lured to a vacant house where he used to live on July 20.

Tinsley remained held on $500,000 bail in the Bergen County Jail this morning.

His two alleged accomplices are both free while awaiting trial.

They, like Tinsley, are accused in the four-count indictment of using force to take the 2008 Range Rover and other items.

Raymond Perry, 25 (above, bottom left) was arrested by city Detectives Chris Kedersha, Carlos Marte, Desmond Singh and Marc McDonald on Sept. 5. He’s been free on $100,000 bail since Sept. 20.

The third man, 22-year-old Christopher Jordan (above, right), turned himself in to Englewood police on Sept. 9 and was released on $200,000 bail exactly a month later.

It was around midnight on July 20 when the victims were held up by three masked men, Englewood police said at the time.

The robbers took off in the Range Rover Sport HSE, followed by another SUV, then dumped it in the Rock Creek Housing Development in the City’s 2nd Ward, they said.

MUGSHOTS: Courtesy ENGLEWOOD PD

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