Crime & Safety

Englewood Police Charge Third Man in July Armed Carjacking

Teaneck man already facing charges in connection with July incident, police say.

by Alana Quartuccio 

A third man Englewood police say is connected to the July 20 armed robbery and carjacking of two Brooklyn men on the city's west side was arrested Wednesday after turning himself in, according to Detective Capt. Tim Torell.

Christopher Jordan, 22, of Englewood surrendered to city detectives Wednesday and was transferred to the Bergen County Jail on a $30,000 bail default, Torell said Thursday in a statement. 

Two others have been charged in relation to the July 20 crime.

Last month police arrested Raymond Perry, 25, also of Englewood who was taken into custody after detectives executed a search warrant at his residence in which evidence of the crime was located, Torell said. Perry was released on bail on Sept. 20. 

Darryl Tinsley, 27, of Teaneck, was arrested in connection with the armed carjacking back in August. He was charged with conspiracy to commit carjacking and conspiracy to commit armed robbery. He remains in the Bergen County Jail, according to Torell.

According to previous reports, police said Tinsley and at least two other masked gunmen  lured two Brooklyn men to a vacant Englewood home Tinsley once lived in on July 20. The group made off with a Range Rover, cash, a Rolex watch and a cell phone, Torrell said.

City police are still in pursuit of a fourth suspect. 

“We are still pursuing significant avenues of investigation in this case as to the identity of the fourth suspect, as well as other leads we have developed up to this point,” said Torell in a statement.


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