Teaneck, NJ — Bergen County prosecutors have announced the arrest of four Bronx residents accused of a violent armed carjacking and robbery in Teaneck, New Jersey. The incident occurred on August 3, 2025, when the suspects allegedly stole cash, jewelry, and a vehicle at gunpoint.
Details of the Incident
According to court documents, the suspects—Emmanuel Amonte (34), Jender A. Santos Ulloa (23), Marolyn E. Mosquea Fernandez (23), and Armando Ceuvas Sepeda (21)—arrived in a white Acura TLX, masked, and blocked the driveway of two residents returning home from New York City.
The victims were reportedly held at gunpoint and forced to lie face down during the robbery. Prosecutors say the robbers then fled in the victims’ SUV as well as the Acura they had arrived in, which was later found to be equipped with a stolen New Jersey license plate.
Suspects in Custody
- Santos Ulloa and Ceuvas Sepeda are currently held at Bergen County Jail.
- Amonte and Mosquea Fernandez are awaiting extradition from Rikers Island.
As per the reports, all four face multiple charges, including:
- Armed carjacking
- Armed robbery
- Possession of a weapon
- Possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose
Community Impact
The violent nature of the crime has prompted law enforcement officials to urge residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity, particularly in residential areas. Authorities emphasize the importance of prompt reporting and cooperation with police investigations in preventing similar incidents.
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