WATCH: Woman DRAGGED into road outside her home by car-jacker who stole her Mini

THIS video shows the moment a woman was dragged across the road outside her home in a terrifying car-jacking.

Carjacking In Birmingham - Woman Dragged On Road During Car Robbery

Dramatic CCTV footage shows Nikki Law-Priddey gripping onto her Mini Cooper as it was driven off her drive by a heartless car-jacker.

The mother-of-one was pulled along the busy road while lying on her back as her dog gave chase.

Ms Law-Priddey can be seen sprawling in the road after she lets go of her Mini – only to be almost run over by the car when the thief makes his speedy getaway.

The horrifying ordeal has left her traumatised and nursing bruises and a broken hand.

After uploading the shocking video on her Facebook page, Ms Law-Priddey wrote she wanted to help catch the person behind the theft.

"He's on the streets still doing this," she said.

Woman gripping onto her Mini CooperSWNS

This shocking video shows a young woman gripping onto her Mini Cooper

"I know the video is awful, but this stuff goes on daily. We were lucky to have CCTV - people need to start talking and naming names, he needs catching."

Ms Law-Priddey, who is married with a young daughter, added: "I thank God that I am still alive and my daughter wasn't in the car when he stole it.

"I hope this never happens to you or a loved one, as I will have to deal with this for the rest of my life.

"Please share [the video] and get others to do the same."

I hope this never happens to you or a loved one, as I will have to deal with this for the rest of my life

Nikki Law-Priddey

The incident took place outside the 30-year-old's terraced house in Bartley Green, Birmingham.

West Midlands Police said they had arrested a 25-year-old man on suspicion of robbery yesterday over the incident and he had been bailed while investigations continue.

The car was recovered the day after the incident.

Detective Constable Stuart Parker said: "We're doing all we can to find whoever was responsible and as well as arresting one man in connection with the robbery, we're also carrying out a forensic examination of the vehicle.

"This happened in broad daylight and we would urge anyone who witnessed anything which might be relevant to our investigation to contact us."

He added: "We'd also like to remind people there are always opportunistic thieves around looking for an easy steal, and not to leave cars unlocked and unattended, with the keys in the ignition."

Anyone with information to call police on 101 or ring Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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