A 13-year-old girl is accused of being behind the wheel of a stolen car that swerved at a group of men in traditional Jewish clothing.
The teenager from Melbourne's Bayside area was arrested on Tuesday after allegedly being caught in another road incident.
Victoria Police was alerted to the teen's first alleged crime when members of the Jewish community were targeted at the intersection of Hotham St and Glen Eira Rd in St Kilda East, inner-southeast Melbourne, on Saturday afternoon.
Footage showed the stolen Hyundai sedan making a right-hand turn from the wrong lane and female occupants appearing to yell 'f* Jews' at the group of Jewish men.
Witnesses claimed the women inside the car also threw eggs at pedestrians and swerved towards at least one person.
Police at the time said the car had previously been seen 'driving erratically in the Hampton, Ripponlea and Caulfield areas'.
On Tuesday, Victoria Police said the car was stolen from a gym in Caulfield.
However, the alleged offences severely escalated on Monday evening when a male cyclist was allegedly struck by a stolen silver SUV on St Kilda St.
It's alleged an occupant of the car 'attempted to hit the bike with the passenger door' before the SUV ran into the back of the bike and fled the scene.
The cyclist, a 45-year-old Brighton man, was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Investigators will also allege a group of teenagers travelling in a stolen white Volkswagen Golf rammed into two riders on an e-scooter in Elwood just after midnight.
The riders were travelling in the bike lane on Mitford St when the stolen Golf allegedly hit the back of the scooter. Both riders fell and hit a parked car.
'One of the victims and a passerby began filming the offending vehicle, before one of the teenagers allegedly threatened them,' Victoria Police said in a statement.
The Volkswagen, which was allegedly stolen from a gym in Burwood on Monday, fled the scene.
Officers spotted the Golf on Beach Road in Black Rock about 12.30am.
It's alleged the Golf was driven over a footpath and sped away from officers.
This car was stolen from Melbourne and found in the most unexpected place
Police managed to stop the vehicle using stop sticks in East Malvern and arrested its three teenage occupants - two girls aged 13 and one aged 16.
The 13-year-old girl from the Bayside area was charged with 52 offences including reckless conduct endanger serious injury, multiple counts of theft, multiple counts of theft of motor vehicle, burglary, handle stolen goods, and threaten physical harm or property damage on ground of a protected attribute.
She was remanded to appear at a children's court.
The 16-year-old girl and 13-year-old girl, both from the Cardinia area, were charged with theft of motor vehicle and handle stolen goods.
Both were bailed to appear at a children's court at a later date.
Investigations into the alleged crime spree remains ongoing.
'There is absolutely no place at all in our society for hate-based behaviour and such activity will not be tolerated,' Victoria Police said.
Anyone who witnessed the incidents, with dashcam or CCTV footage, or anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.