THE man accused of damaging a service station and terrorising a local family with an axe has been arrested following another alleged drug-fuelled rampage.
Police said Clinton Williams, 43, drove into the garden bed at the Collie Police Station on Sunday morning causing damage and evading arrest.
Williams is alleged to have been under the influence of methamphetamines.
Senior constable Dion Jackson, who was on duty at the time, said police had received complaints about a reckless driver moments earlier.
"The man pulled up outside the police station and started throwing stuff on the roof," he said.
"He was yelling incoherently before doing a burnout across the front path and driving off."
It is alleged the man drove recklessly though town, narrowing missing people and vehicles before crashing into the Collie Shire pound.
The crash caused extensive damage to the pound and the vehicle was written-off.
No animals were harmed in the incident.
Police later located Williams in the street casing vehicles in Throssell Street, where he was arrested and charged.
Police recommended the man should refused bail, only to have the court release him again.
Williams is still due to face court after he allegedly caused thousands of damage to the Gull Service Station before attacking a family with a newborn family next door with an axe.