BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Police have arrested six teenagers in connection to a string of “bump and run” style auto thefts that have been prevalent in the city recently.

Last week, the commissioner convened a task force to investigate the incidents, which involved suspects intentionally rear-ending cars on the road and then carjacking them, police say.

Since the arrest of six individuals — 18-year-old Barry Diggs, 17-year-old Jaquan Bennet, 19-year-old Kenyawn Megginson and 19-year-old Jasmine Gerald and two 16-year-old males who police have not identified — there have been no additional reports of these style of vehicle thefts.

Diggs is charged with with auto theft and other theft related charges; Bennet is charged as an adult with several counts of armed robbery, handgun violations, assault, and more related charges; Megginson is charged with robbery, auto theft and other related charges; and Gerald is charged with theft and robbery.