A terrified woman was attacked in a supermarket car park by two robbers who grabbed her keys and drove off in her car in Bradford last night.
The car-jacking happened at Tesco in Great Horton Road at 8.10pm.
The two men approached the woman and demanded the keys to her white Seat Leon.
When she refused, one of the men grabbed her arm while the other took the keys from her, before they drove off out of the car park towards the city centre.
Both of the men were described as white, more than 6ft tall and slim. One was wearing a woolly hat, while the other was wearing a hooded coat.
Detective Inspector Richard Partis, of Bradford District CID, said: "At the time of this incident, the supermarket was still open and it is likely that someone will have seen the struggle that took place, or perhaps they would have seen the vehicle leave the car park and drive off towards the city centre.
"I am appealing to anyone with information to contact DC Andy Garland at Bradford District CID on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."
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