UPDATE: A man arrested after allegedly ramming a police car in Wodonga is facing 64 charges.
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Daniel Cameron did not apply for bail in the Wodonga Magistrates Court on Friday following his arrest a day earlier.
It's alleged two officers were in the police car when it was rammed on Parkland Drive of Monday, and one person was in the rear pod.
Cameron is facing charges of exposing an emergency worker to risk, dangerous driving, stalking a woman, repeated intervention order breaches, ice possession, assault, speeding and more.
He did not apply for release.
He will return to the court on February 11.
EARLIER: A man accused of ramming a police vehicle in Wodonga has been arrested after allegedly hitting 170km/h while trying to avoid capture.
Daniel Cameron, 37, was taken into custody on Cookinburra Road in the Indigo Valley about 3pm on Thursday.
Police had appealed for information on his whereabouts on Wednesday after a police car was rammed multiple times on Monday afternoon.
He was also wanted for family violence offences.
A media release stated he was wanted "for a series of high harm incidents and persistently breaching court orders".
Detective Senior Sergeant Damien Peppler said the vehicle allegedly involved the ramming had been recovered a few days after the incident.
"It's a fantastic result," he said of the arrest.
"The family violence team coordinated his arrest.
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"He was driving quite erratically and we used the police air wing to surveil him until such a time as we could affect his arrest."
Cameron is due to appear in court on Friday.
The detective encouraged anyone experiencing family violence to call police, 1800 RESPECT or MensLine on 1800 78 99 78.