SAN ANTONIO — After a northwest-San Antonio woman woke up Sunday to find her locked electric SUV missing from her driveway, detectives believe the theft was carried out with technology that lets thieves start and drive keyless cars without a physical key.

Wendi Sanford Green told KENS 5 she discovered her Ford Mustang Mach-E was gone from her Kings Grant Forest driveway just before sunrise.

Security video shows a man walking past the vehicle, which momentarily lights up and unlocks. As he approached Green's driveway, the motion-sensor security lights momentarily scare him off. But he returns seconds later, unplugs the charger, opens the door and drives away.

“The charger’s laying in the driveway and the car’s not there,” Green said. “It was like that, ‘Dude, where’s my car?’ moment.”

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