FORT WALTON BEACH — Two men behaving badly made it easy for the local constabulary to corral them Wednesday when they carried their antics into the parking lot of the Fort Walton Beach Police Station.

Now Roy Norene Dano Marikit and James Patrick Armstrong face charges of possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.

Each man also was driving on a suspended license, Police Capt. Bill Royal said.

The driver of an Okaloosa County transit bus reported at 9:13 a.m. Wednesday that there were two vehicles driving recklessly on Hollywood Boulevard, Royal said. One of the vehicles was described as a white utility van and the other as an orange Honda sedan, he said.

The two vehicles were heading west on Hollywood when for no known reason they turned into the parking lot of the police station.

“Once they got in there they had an epiphany and decided to try to get out,” Royal said.

But it was too late. Cpl. Dustin Rosenburg pulled in behind Marikit and Armstrong and blocked the station's entrance.

A search of Marikit’s vehicle was conducted when the officer noticed a smoking pipe in plain view, Royal said. It turned up a syringe of liquid methamphetamine.

Marikit told police that the reckless driving that got him and Armstrong noticed resulted from Armstrong stealing his Adderall — a prescription drug.

A small amount of methamphetamine, but no Adderall, was found in a syringe in Armstrong’s possession, Royal said.

"Not many people come to the police station for this kind of service," he said.