After a short pursuit, the group of five, all from Hamilton, were arrested at 2.20am.
Cherry said petty and opportunistic crimes, including car thefts, were prevalent in the Hamilton, Huntly and Ngaruawahia areas at the moment and, although the Skoda had been locked, he urged owners to be vigilant with their vehicles.
"People need to be vigilant around their cars, making sure they're secure, garage them if they can, have sensor lights activated and just be aware that car crime appears to be on the Waikato police radar at the moment."
He also reminded people not to leave any property or valuables in their car.
"These opportunistic thefts and the offenders are looking inside of cars for easily transportable things that can be stolen including laptops, phones and wallets."