An investigation has been launched following a firearms discharge in Bradford over the weekend.
At about 10.36pm on Sunday 31 April police received a report of a window being damaged at an address in Agar Street in Girlington.
Armed police attended and enquiries confirmed the damage was caused by a firearms discharge.
No injuries were reported.
Detective Inspector Anthony Scopelitti, said: “We are appealing for anyone who may have information about this incident to come forward and are keen to speak to anyone who saw any suspicious activity in the time leading up to, or immediately after it.
“Unlawful possession of firearms or the discharging of such weapons will not be tolerated in West Yorkshire and we have launched a full investigation with partners into the circumstances to identify who was responsible.
“Local officers will be carrying out reassurance patrols in the area today.”
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