Some of the allegedly stolen items recovered included car keys, passports, power tools, watches and jewellery.
All three occupants of the vehicle were arrested at the scene without incident.
“This is another good example of our staff remaining vigilant in the community, and a great example of proactive police work by frontline officers,” said Belay.
“Waikato police are committed to ensuring our community is safe and we hope these arrests provide reassurance to the community.”
He said due to the amount of alleged evidence located in the vehicle, investigators would be continuing to make inquiries, to ensure the property was safely returned to the owners over the coming days.
“Identification of further victims through these inquiries will likely result in further charges being laid.”
A 43-year-old man was due to appear in the Hamilton District Court today facing six charges of burglary, while a 47-year-old man was due to appear facing one charge of burglary.
A 33-year-old man was charged with possessing a drug utensil and was remanded on bail to reappear at a later date.