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Three more suspects have been arrested in connection with a brutal robbery in northwest Dallas

Dallas police have arrested three more suspects who allegedly tied up a woman and robbed her in her home in northwest Dallas.

The three men were arrested Thursday near DFW Airport in Irving after an hours-long standoff with Dallas and Irving police.

20-year-old Yean Brayhan Torrealba-Sanabria, 34-year-old Carlos Alberto Martinez-Silva and 27-year-old Wilmer Jesus Colmenares-Gonzalez were charged with aggravated robbery in connection with the Elsby Avenue robbery.

Police previously arrested 28-year-old Manuel Hernandez-Hernandez in connection with the case.

According to Hernandez-Hernandez's affidavit, four men attacked a woman as she drove into her garage on Sept. 21 and took her inside.

According to the document, the Spanish-speaking men communicated with the woman via Google Translate as they robbed her home.

The woman told police the men hit her in the head with a gun and threatened to cut off her fingers if she didn't comply.

According to police, the men stole $75,000 worth of jewelry, a Gucci handbag, the woman's phone and several coins from a wooden box.

A fingerprint on the box eventually led police back to Hernandez-Hernandez, who had been charged by Colleyville police after he was pulled over for a broken brake light on Sept. 19.

He was released on the morning of September 20 because he was unable to pay any bail.

Dallas police have not said how the other men were identified.

Hernandez-Hernandez is being held in the Dallas County Jail on immigration hold.

FOX 4 is working to learn more about the men who were arrested Thursday.