A 41-year old South West man went on a crime spree across Manjimup, Nannup and Busselton over the course of two days.
On March 14, Bunbury and Busselton detectives, with the help of information provided by members of the community, charged the Manjimup man with twenty offences.
It will be alleged that late on Sunday, March 10 the man smashed a number of glass windows of premises in Manjimup's town centre before stealing a motor vehicle.
On Monday, March 11, he committed an armed robbery offence while in possession of a claw hammer, stealing an empty safe.
He allegedly went on to dump the stolen motor vehicle in bush land outside of Nannup before walking into the town centre and stole a further motor vehicle while armed with a knife.
The man drove to Busselton where he committed a series of fraud offences before dumping the stolen motor vehicle at a motel.
The 41 year old Manjumup man has been charged with five counts of criminal damage, stealing and three counts of stealing a motor vehicle.
He was also charged with two counts of armed robbery, going armed with intent to cause fear, two counts of fraud, two counts of no authority to drive, possession of cannabis and two breaches of a violence restraining order.
The man appeared in Bunbury Magistrates Court on Friday, March 15.
He was remanded in custody to appear back in Bunbury Magistrates Court on Thursday, May 2.