Here are the latest credible updates I can summarize about the Port Melbourne youth brawl:
- Four teenagers were arrested in connection with a daylight brawl on Lalor Street in Port Melbourne on April 20, 2026. Police later confirmed they were arrested in relation to this incident, with reports that weapons were found in an allegedly stolen vehicle involved in the pursuit.[1][3][6]
- A subsequent development on April 28–29, 2026, saw police charging a fifth teenage offender (a 14-year-old) in relation to the Port Melbourne brawl, along with other alleged offences connected to the broader series of incidents around Melbourne.[2]
If you want, I can pull in more details from these reports (e.g., update timelines, court appearances, and any statements from Victoria Police) or provide a quick snapshot of what’s known about the suspects and the investigation status as of now.
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Published: Wednesday 29 April 2026 at 10:39 am Detectives from Brimbank Divisional Response Unit, along with Port Phillip Crime Investigation Unit, have charged another teenage boy following a string of alleged offending across Melbourne including a brawl in Port Melbourne last week. The fifth offender was charged last night following his arrest in relation to the alleged incidents. The 14-year-old boy from the Port Phillip area was charged with affray, commit indictable offence while on bail,...
www.police.vic.gov.auThree CIRT vehicles quickly boxed in the Haval, taking the three remaining occupants into custody. A search of the vehicle uncovered several hatchets, a sledgehammer and a steel pole. The four youths – a 14-year-old boy from the Melton area, 16-year-old boy from the Merri-bek area, 16-year-old boy from the Greater Dandenong area and 16-year-old girl from the greater Melton area – will now be interviewed by detectives.
www.police.vic.gov.auThe four children are accused of bashing a man in high-vis as he lay on the ground screaming help.
7news.com.auPORT MELBOURNE, VIC. — Police have arrested four teenagers in an allegedly stolen vehicle linked to a brawl in Port Melbourne on Monday.
www.victoriannews.com.auRUMOUR FILE Melbourne’s crime crisis has taken a new turn, with a group of youths seen hanging outside a car driving down a Port Melbourne street, as reported by 3AW’s Madelaine Burke. Press PLAY to hear Ross and Russ’ reaction to the footage Police responded to reports of a brawls yesterday afternoon, with balaclava-clad youths […]
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