A woman has spoken of her shock after her Range Rover was stolen from the driveway of her home. 

Amanda Yaxley called police on December 2 to report that her Range Rover was stolen from her home in Jackson Close in Bradwell, near Great Yarmouth, at around 2.15am.

Mrs Yaxley said: "I am shocked someone can walk onto somebody's property and steal a car, with no regard for the consequences."

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The car uses a keyless entry system, however, Mrs Yaxley always keeps them hidden and away from the car to avoid the proximity unlock being triggered.

"They are never left by doors or windows in my house," Mrs Yaxley added.

The stolen Range Rover (Image: Amanda Yaxley)

Norfolk Police have launched an investigation to find the vehicle and anyone involved with the theft.

Anyone with information or CCTV footage related to the incident has been asked to contact Norfolk Police by calling 101, quoting reference 36/85714/24.