There were wild scenes in Melbourne’s west last night — as armed partygoers robbed teenagers on the street after police broke up an out-of-control party.

Victoria Police told news.com.au that officers were called to a “short stay rental property party” at St Clair Avenue, Point Cook just after 8.40pm on Friday night, where they found a “large number of youths”.

It’s understood up to 200 teenagers had descended on the property — and police said there was no damage caused by the partygoers.

However, once the teenagers were “dispersed without incident”, a shocking crime spree took place nearby.

Several partygoers aged between 14 and 16 stayed in the area once the party had been broken up.

Police said, two teenage boys — aged 15 and 16 — were approached at 10.45pm by five youths on the same street — they allegedly asked for their belongings and pulled out a knife.

“The offenders assaulted the two teenage males and stole a mobile phone, backpack and pair of shoes,” a Victoria Police spokeswoman said.

The victims were treated at the scene for minor injuries and did not go to hospital.

However, just a short time later, two other teenage males were robbed and assaulted by a group of about eight males on The Crescent — which is just a ten-minute walk away from where the previous incident took place.

A 17-year-old was taken to hospital with minor injuries.

Police are investigating whether the incidents are linked.

It is believed all involved had recently attended the wild party in Point Cook which was broken up by police.

“The offenders in both robberies are perceived to be of African appearance,” Victoria Police said in a statement this morning.

It comes just one day after a violent home invasion in the same suburb — in which an axe-wielding teenager who broke into a home and attacked a father.

On Thursday night, the offender stole keys and wallets from the Point Cook home overnight, as two children aged two and four slept inside.

He gained entry to a car parked in the garage and was confronted by a 40-year-old father, who received a minor cut during the struggle.

“He’s trying to pull the offender out of the car, the offender is armed with an axe, and he’s actually been struck by the axe and has a large laceration to his arm,” police Commander Tim Hansen told 3AW on Friday.

Father of two, Robert Gelevski, 40, woke to noises and decided to investigate.

“I woke up in bed and saw him in my spare room upstairs, axe in his hand,” Mr Gelevski told Nine.

He was able to calm the teen down and get him to leave the home, but he returned 10 minutes later.

“He decided to come back, the idiot,” Mr Gelevski said.

Two police constables arrived just after 3.40am and confronted the teenager in the driveway.

They instructed him to drop the weapon and get on the ground before police fired a shot.

“He kept moving towards them and we’ve discharged a warning shot,” Commander Hansen said.

The youth, who was significantly drug or alcohol affected, fled on foot and officers gave chase.

The 14-year-old male from Kew was soon after found in the front yard of a nearby address and arrested.

The father was treated at the scene for his cut. There were no other injuries.