David Raymond Farrell, 38, of Windsor is scheduled to appear in court Friday

A 38-year-old man is scheduled to appear in court Friday to face several charges after police say one man drove two vehicles on Highway 101 around 30 km in the wrong direction before crashing into a Lower Sackville gas station.

The 911 calls started rolling in just before 5 p.m. Thursday to report a vehicle heading eastbound in the westbound lanes.

Several vehicles were forced off the highway near Ellershouse as other drivers tried to avoid a collision with the black Jaguar.

Many other vehicles were damaged.

RCMP say the Jaguar became inoperable after crashing into an oncoming SUV.

Police say the suspect armed himself with a machete, stole a Dodge truck that had stopped along the highway, then continued driving inbound along the centre line on the wrong side of the highway, forcing more vehicles off the road.

As police cruisers arrived on the scene, Mounties say the suspect steered the pickup towards the responding officers, blew past them and got off the highway at Lower Sackville's Exit 2.

The truck sped up the Beaver Bank Connector and crashed into the Circle K convenience store at the Irving gas station at Sackville Dr., say police.

Two people who were inside the service station building at the time were taken to hospital by ambulance with non-life threatening injuries.

The driver wasn't hurt.

David Raymond Farrell, 38, of Windsor has been charged with the following:

Two counts of dangerous operation of a conveyance

Robbery with violence

Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose

Three counts of mischief

Flight from peace officer

Two counts of assault of a peace officer with a weapon

Mischief endangering life

Attempted assault with a weapon

Uttering threats to cause bodily harm or death

Two counts of operation of a conveyance causing bodily harm

Two counts of operation of a conveyance while impaired causing bodily harm

Mischief over $5000

Police are looking for visual evidence of the incidents.

"We're just trying to get more evidence and more information on what happened earlier in the day," said Cpl. Lisa Croteau. "If anyone has any photos or videos from their dashcams or off of their phones of either the black Jaguar or the grey truck in the opposite lane, if they want to share with the RCMP that would be appreciated."

Witnesses can drop by their nearest detachment or call 1-800-803-RCMP (7267).

Anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers.