Camera IconDamage to front of laundromat on Caloundra Rd in Clarkson at 11.55pm after a car drove through the front doors causing minor damage to both car and building 7NEWS Credit: 7NEWS/7NEWS

A woman crashed into the front doors of a locked laundromat because she was worried she set it alight when she earlier burned a tag off an item of clothing.

It was just before midnight on Wednesday when the bizarre saga unfolded at Quality Drycleaning & Laundromat on Caloundra Road in Clarkson, north of Perth.

Camera IconDamage to front of laundromat on Caloundra Rd in Clarkson at 11.55pm after a car drove through the front doors causing minor damage to both car and building 7NEWS Credit: 7NEWS/7NEWS
Camera IconDamage to front of laundromat on Caloundra Rd in Clarkson at 11.55pm after a car drove through the front doors causing minor damage to both car and building 7NEWS Credit: 7NEWS/7NEWS

Police confirmed “emergency services were called to reports a car had been driven into the premises and a pile of clothes was on fire”.

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A spokesperson says early inquiries suggest the driver, the only person in the car at the time, “accidentally set clothing alight while attempting to remove a tag”.

She removed the item from inside the shop, but became concerned a burning item remained inside the locked premises, police say.

Worried a big fire would break out, the woman drove her vehicle into the doors in an attempt to regain entry and prevent further fire damage.

Inquiries into the incident are ongoing.

A witness said the woman appeared to have been let go after police arrived.

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