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Three gunmen who arrested four people in a brazen daytime home invasion in an upscale residential area are still on the run four days later, police said.

A group of armed robbers entered a home in Teaneck, New Jersey, “assaulted and detained” four people inside, stole valuables, and fled around 3 p.m. Friday, police said.

The victims suffered minor injuries and were treated at the scene. Teaneck police confirmed the suspects were still at large as of Tuesday morning.

According to an audio recording of the call obtained by Fox News Digital, on Friday around 3:10 p.m., the caller said, “Please start heading toward Tryon Street for a home invasion in 10 minutes.'' The caller reported being taken into custody. “I'm here,” he told first responders. .

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Listen: Dispatch recording

Two of the suspects are described as “dark-skinned” men wearing black clothing, according to dispatch records. One of the suspects was wearing glasses and Jordan Brand sneakers.

Using neighborhood surveillance cameras, law enforcement spotted the suspect's getaway vehicle, described in the recording as a silver or gray Honda Odyssey with New York plates, “driving off in an unknown direction. “It was.''

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Police set up a multi-block perimeter and checked security cameras from surrounding homes, which captured the same car heading south on Rensselaer Street, which intersects with Tryon Street, about 30 minutes before the violent break-in. .

Teaneck police said Tuesday that the investigation is still ongoing, but they have not confirmed the description of the suspect heard in the dispatch recording.

Officers heard in dispatch recordings that they saw the getaway vehicle driving southbound on Rensselaer Street about 30 minutes before the home invasion on Tryon Street on Jan. 12 at 3 p.m. . (Google Maps)

Over the next hour, paramedics treated the victim's injuries while police officers and a K-12 team searched for the suspect, according to dispatch records.

A BOLO with a photo not available to the public was sent to aid agencies and nearby law enforcement agencies.

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Teaneck is about a 25-minute drive to Manhattan, but it's only about 10 minutes to cross the George Washington Bridge into New York State.

fox news digital Bonnie Chu contributed to this report.

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