Police have bagged a baker's dozen of suspects in a series of unsettling robberies, thefts, fights and assaults in the last two months.

One adult and 12 teens face a total of 43 charges related to the incidents.

In several cases, police said a large group of youth were targeting homes in the areas around Fanshawe College and Western University.

The investigation is ongoing, London police say, but so far 13 people have been charged in relation to seven incidents, including:

An Oct. 8 incident at 12:25 am when three people were approached by a group of teens. Two women and a man were assaulted and sprayed with pepper spray. Two people were taken to hospital with minor injuries.

A Nov. 4 incident in which a large group of people went into a McDonald's at about 11:30 p.m. They refused to leave, caused a disturbance, and two staffers received minor injuries.

A Nov. 8 incident when five men jumped into a consensual fight between two men at 110 Grand Ave. and assaulted on of the fighters while he was on the ground. He was taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries.

One of the people charged is 18, three are 14-years-old, three are 15-years-old and six are 16-years-old.

Their charges range from theft under $5,000 to causing a disturbance, assault with a weapon, and failing to comply with previous court conditions.