The incident happened when officers tried to stop the Holden driver who was allegedly doing burnouts out the front of Corio Police Station about 3.45am.
It took three officers to put him in the back of the divvy van.
An ambulance was also called to the badly damaged scene, with a paramedic trying to put a mask on Mr Mamour, but was fought off.
“We saw a car stuck in the bushes … It must have been coming around here and lost control … but it wasn’t wet so I don’t know,” one local said.
Mr Mamour’s mother and sister earlier today said they hoped he was safe.
“We’re just trying to find out where he is, if he’s OK,” his sister Abeny said.
“I don’t know what happened because he’s sleeping at his cousin’s house,” his mother Martha Mamour said.
Police charged the man with 13 offences including assaulting police, resisting arrest, careless driving, driving in a dangerous manner, failing to have proper control of a motor vehicle and failing to stop vehicle upon police request.
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