The four offenders drove a stolen car into the Raglan BP about 4am on Sunday 19 November.

A group of teens allegedly took more than $42,000 worth of tobacco and groceries in a service station ram raid.

And they sold some of the loot on online buy and sell pages, police said.

Three teenagers have been arrested in relation to the burglary of Raglan BP service station on Sunday 19 November, but police say four offenders were involved.

SUPPLIED Three teenagers have been arrested and will appear in youth court: two 15-year-olds and a 17-year-old. However, police say there were four offenders.

Two 15-year-olds and a 17-year-old will appear in the Hamilton Youth Court on Thursday, facing three charges of unlawfully taking a motor vehicle and one charge of burglary.

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Police made the arrests after executing search warrants in the Hamilton and Huntly areas.

The quartet involved in the raid was using three stolen vehicles, police said, and rammed one into the service station about 4am.

They took $42,000 in tobacco and other grocery items, and then started hawking them off through online buy and sell pages.

"Two other males have been arrested for receiving stolen property after being identified selling some of the stolen cigarette products on social media," a police statement said.

Anyone who buys cigarettes knowing that they are stolen can be prosecuted, police said.

All the stolen vehicles used by the burglars were also accounted for.

One was left at the scene and police found the other two stolen vehicles in the Hamilton suburb of Nawton on Monday morning.