Mobile Division officers arrested 11 men in four separate incidents after they were found in possession of stolen vehicles last week.
In the first incident a 21-year-old Faith Avenue man was arrested after he police allegedly busted him with possession of a stolen Nissan Sentra.
Officers arrested the man around 11:10 p.m. on Wednesday on Second Street and Palm Tree Avenue.
In the second incident, a 27-year-old Carmichael Road man was arrested after he was allegedly caught in possession of a stolen 1999 Honda Saber.
In the third incident, a 40-year-old Forbes Street, Nassau Village man was arrested after he was allegedly found in possession of a stolen 1999 Nissan Sentra.
In the fourth incident, mobile officers arrested a 23-year-old Spice Street man, along with five other men, after they were caught with five stolen Honda vehicles.
According to reports, mobile officers were on routine patrol in the Bethel Avenue and Tonique Williams-Darling Highway area when they spotted two men in a white Honda Civic acting suspiciously.
Officers attempted to stop the vehicle; however, the driver sped off.
A pursuit ensued and the vehicle was eventually intercepted at Canada Avenue off Carmichael Road where the suspects were arrested.
Acting on information the officers then went to a home on Canada Avenue where they found five reportedly stolen Honda vehicles and subsequently arrested the additional men.