"I went inside not even 30 seconds. I saw my car backing out of the parking spot," said Robert Smalls.
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An otherwise good Friday afternoon ruined.
"I was excited, I was off early," Smalls said.
Smalls told ABC11 that he tried to run after the suspect - who was described as a white man, possibly in his mid-30s - who was driving his black 2016 Toyota Camry, but the driver took off.
Fayetteville Police have surveillance video but haven't released it.
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"On the video, it shows him pacing back and forth in front of the store so I guess he was waiting on his victim, and I just so happened to be his victim," Smalls said.
Fayetteville Police said most car thefts are a crime of opportunity.
"If you leave your car running and unsecured, you're just asking for trouble at that point," police said.