A CAPALABA teen will face children's court today on more than 30 charges including burglary and fraud.
Police said two men, aged 18 and 24, and the 14-year-old had been arrested on more than 80 charges between them, relating to robberies, burglaries and unlawful use of motor vehicles in the Morningside, Hawthorne and Bulimba areas.
The boy's charges also included robbery, unlawful use of a motor vehicle, enter premises, driving while unlicensed and receiving tainted property.
On Saturday, officers executed a search warrant at Morningside home following investigations into a stolen blue Suzuki.
During the search, police allege they seized a number of stolen items, resulting in the arrest of a 24-year-old man.
Investigators also went to a Wishart address on Sunday where police say a stolen Toyota Camry was found.
As a result of inquiries detectives executed a search warrant at a nearby home and arrested an 18-year-old man.
He will appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court this morning on more than 50 charges including unlawful use of a motor vehicle, burglary, enter with intent, enter premises and commit, stealing, receiving tainted property and fail to appear.
Forensic examinations will be conducted on a number of stolen vehicles found as part of investigations.
A number of mobile phones, alleged to have been used to upload footage to social media, have also been seized.
Further charges are likely.