Police have charged a man after an attempted home invasion in Cranbourne North last night.
The 35-year-old Pakenham man has been charged with theft of motor vehicle and bailed to the Dandenong Magistrates court on 26 May.
Two men from Cranbourne, aged 49 and 37, along with two 57-year-old Berwick men are expected to be charged on summons.
Officers have been told several men gathered outside the Strzelecki Court home and demanded entry shouting threats towards the residents about 11.15pm.
The group didn't enter the home but made their way to the rear yard where they grabbed a dirt bike and loaded it into an allegedly stolen minibus.
The Air Wing was called in to assist and responding police intercepted a Ford Territory nearby, which was seen with the minibus, and arrested the 49-year-old driver.
Police pursued the vehicle and successfully deployed stop sticks before the minibus, with its two front tyres damaged, came to a stop at the intersection of South Gippsland Highway and Thompsons Road.
Three of the four men inside the minibus surrendered to police while the fourth, who tried to run, was arrested nearby following a short foot pursuit.
At this early stage it appears the incident was targeted.
The investigation remains ongoing.
The minibus was stolen from Springvale on 3 January.
Anyone with information or dashcam vision is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or log onto www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.