Five people have been charged with more than 140 offences following a series of home invasions in Melbourne’s west last year.
Following an extensive investigation, police executed eight warrants and arrested eight young men.
Three men, aged 18, were each charged with about 30 offences each including multiple counts of aggravated home invasion, burglary, theft of motor car and intentionally causing injury.
Two teens, aged 16 and 17, were charged with more than 45 offences including aggravated home invasion and theft of motor car.
The arrests followed a dozen alleged home invasions in the past year, the majority of them in Brimbank.
Two of the 18-year-old men charged, from Footscray and Caroline Springs, were bailed by the courts and will re-appear in court in March.
The third 18-year-old man, also from Caroline Springs, was remanded to appear on the same day.
The 16-year-old and 17-year-old boys charged were bailed to appear before a children’s court a later date.
During the warrants this month police also arrested a 28-year-old Kurunjang man and charged him with cultivating and possessing cannabis. Another 17-year-old boy was arrested and released pending summons.
Brimbank Crime Investigation Unit Senior Constable Samantha D’agostino said everyone has a right to feel safe and secure in their own home.
“We take these kinds of offences extremely seriously and will investigate thoroughly until we can hold people to account.”
Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.