Crime & Safety
Englewood Police Say They've Developed 'Strong Suspects' In Gunpoint Home Burglary
BREAKING: A husband and wife were held at gunpoint at the Cross Creek condominium last month. Police are offering a $1,000 reward.

ENGLEWOOD, NJ — Police have made significant progress regarding the investigation into a home invasion and burglary where a husband and wife were held at gunpoint in their Cross Creek condominium complex Feb. 14.
Three masked men surrounded a man in the complex's parking lot, forced him into his home and held his wife at gunpoint while they searched the home, police previously said.
The men demanded cash and valuables and left after about an hour, police said.
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Detectives released video evidence taken from a home surveillance system of the men leaving the area after the robbery.
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"This crime has traumatized the victims and nearby residents. Our detectives are working tirelessly in this investigation," said Detective Capt. Timothy Torell. "We have made significant progress in this investigation and have developed strong suspects."
Torell said police believe there are people in the community who have information that could help police charge the three men "sooner than later."
To that end, the local CrimeStoppers group, a multi-agency initiative of the Englewood, Teaneck, Bergenfield and Hackensack police departments, is offering a $1,000 reward in connection with the investigation.
"To those who do know something, imagine these victims were you or your family," Torell said. "Do the right thing."
To report any information to CrimeStoppers, call 1-844-466-6789.
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