This is the moment a Range Rover driver chased down thieves to get his new car back after it was stolen from his driveway in the middle of the night.
CCTV footage shows how owner Kyle Fry went after the gang of crooks, forcing them to dump the stolen car on the side of the road and flee the scene on foot.
Mr Fry was shocked to see the chaos unfold outside his house at around 4.30am on August 13, just days after returning home from a two-week holiday in Greece with his family.
He noticed the two criminals stealing his newly-purchased car at his home near Bristol and bolted out of the house to chase after the thieves using his other vehicle, a Mini.
While one of the thieves immediately sprinted off into the night, CCTV obtained by The Sun shows the other dumping the car before also fleeing.

Kyle Fry heard his Ring doorbell go off, only to find his newly-purchased car was being stolen from his driveway

He chased after the thieves in his other car and found his Range Rover dumped on the side of the road
Mr Fry found his car several minutes later on the side of the road. Footage of the second thief abandoning the car after the failed theft was caught on CCTV from neighbours.
He believes the keys to his car were cloned while he parked it at Bristol Airport and is concerned airport car parks may be targeted by criminals.
He told The Sun: ‘We went on holiday for two weeks to Greece. I got a new car four months ago – a keyless Range Rover.
‘We dropped the car off as normal at Bristol Airport, then picked it up upon our return.
‘Then last week, a few days after we got back, I woke up in the middle of the night.
‘It was around 3.30am and I was about to go back to bed when I heard our Ring doorbell go off. I had a look around and thought “that’s strange”.
He saw headlights outside his home but at first assumed it must be his neighbour leaving for work extremely early.
It was only shortly after that he realised his newly-purchased vehicle was being stolen.
He told The Sun: ‘I ran outside and my wife rang the police.
‘One of the thieves was in the driving seat, but our car has flush door handles.
‘It means they need to be opened from the inside – but the thief didn’t do that so one was left stranded. He just sprinted off into the woodland.
‘I grabbed the keys to my Mini, our other car, and chased after them.’
Mr Fry attempted to chase after the Range Rover but thought he had lost it and gave up after he was unsure of what direction it had driven off in.
But, as he was returning home assuming the vehicle was long gone, he discovered it parked on the side of a road with the engine still running and headlights on.
He said: ‘They’d obviously taken a wrong turn and decided to leave it.
‘He drove the car for about 30 seconds and then dumped it to try and find his friend.’