Three teens from Roselle were arrested Saturday morning on Route 4 in Paramus after leading police on a high-speed chase through several towns, including Glen Rock, in a stolen car.

The trio was first spotted in Glen Rock, after an officer observed a suspicious vehicle with a burnt-out tail light and a passenger wearing a ski mask driving on Lincoln Avenue around 2:30 a.m, according to Glen Rock Police Chief Dean Ackermann.

Ackermann said after Det. Sgt. James Calaski ran a plate check on the vehicle’s

registration, it came back as a hit for a stolen vehicle out of Elizabeth.

The vehicle was then followed into Ridgewood where village police assisted in the chase that turned high-speed after a marked police vehicle was spotted by the suspects, police said.

The car sped into Midland Park to elude officers, according to police, and continued on Route 208 through Hawthorne, back into Glen Rock, and then Fair Lawn before going onto Route 4 into Paramus.

Police said the vehicle attempted to exit Route 4 in the area of the Paramus Honda dealership when it left the roadway, became disabled, and the three occupants bailed out. That's when the car chase became a foot chase, and all three suspects were apprehended by Glen Rock and Paramus police officers with help from a New Jersey State Police Aviation Unit and a Bergen County Sheriff’s K-9 team.

The three teens, ages 16 and 17, were each charged on a juvenile delinquency complaint with receiving stolen property and eluding and resisting arrest, police said.

They were subsequently remanded to the custody of the Bergen County Juvenile Detention Center pending a hearing in Superior Court.

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