Three teenagers have been charged following an alleged violent crime spree, as police continue the hunt for other youths believed to be involved.

The charges come after five teenagers were taken into custody on Wednesday across Brisbane’s southside and the Gold Coast.

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It is alleged the group was involved in a series of break-ins between March 30 and March 31, targeting homes at Skyview Ave in Rochedale, Red Cedar Cres in Calamvale and Redbud Ln in Robina leaving residents shaken.

An 18-year-old man from Coomera has been charged with six offences, including attempting to break into a home, carrying out an armed break-in with others, attempting a violent armed robbery, assaulting someone with a weapon, stealing a car and causing damage.

He is due to appear in Southport Magistrates Court on Thursday.

Three teens have been charged over an alleged violent home invasion spree, with police warning more arrests are likely.Three teens have been charged over an alleged violent home invasion spree, with police warning more arrests are likely. Credit: 7NEWS Police have arrested a group of teenagers allegedly connected to a string of home invaders.Police have arrested a group of teenagers allegedly connected to a string of home invaders. Credit: Queensland Police

Police arrest one teen on crutches while the dog squad scours the area for additional suspects.

(Source: Queensland Police)

Police arrest one teen on crutches while the dog squad scours the area for additional suspects.

A 17-year-old boy from Browns Plains is facing 14 charges, including multiple robbery offences, stealing cars, breaking into homes and attempting to do so, as well as armed assault, trespassing and property damage.

The 17-year-old’s matter was briefly mentioned on Thursday in Richlands Children’s Court, where he did not appear.

His case was adjourned until early May, with no application for bail made.

A 16-year-old boy from Coombabah has also been charged with 14 offences, including stealing cars, violent armed robberies, attempted break-ins and assault.

Police will also allege he is linked to a further nine offences in Brisbane’s south in December, including armed group robberies and additional break-ins.

He is due to appear in Southport Children’s Court.

Footage captures the suspects arriving at the property in an allegedly stolen car.Footage captures the suspects arriving at the property in an allegedly stolen car. Credit: Supplied CCTV shows the group fleeing moments after the alleged break-in.CCTV shows the group fleeing moments after the alleged break-in. Credit: Supplied

The charges follow a string of alleged terrifying incidents, including a home invasion at Rochedale where a couple aged in their 60s were woken by intruders inside their home.

Police allege the group threatened the woman with a knife and demanded cash, while security footage captured voices yelling: “Get the gun, get the gun, shoot her, shoot her.”

“I just felt that I was going to lose my life this morning,” homeowner Elena Parolin said at the time.

Four intruders broke into the home where Elena Parolin and her husband were sleeping in Brisbane.Four intruders broke into the home where Elena Parolin and her husband were sleeping in Brisbane. Credit: 7NEWS

In a separate incident at Calamvale, a woman was injured while trying to stop her car being stolen.

On the Gold Coast, a Robina homeowner was allegedly assaulted when confronting the group as they attempted to flee.

Police allege the group used vehicles stolen during earlier break-ins, including a white Jeep Grand Cherokee taken from Kingscliff.

An 18-year-old man and a 14-year-old boy have been released without charge.

Police say at least two more teenagers are believed to be involved and remain outstanding, with further arrests expected as inquiries continue.

Anyone who has information or vision, including dashcam or CCTV, is urged to contact police.