Police are investigating two firearms discharges in Keighley.
Damage was caused to properties on Bracken Bank Avenue and Heatherbank Avenue at around 9.00pm on Tuesday 28 August.
A shot was fired at an upstairs window of the address on Bracken Bank Avenue at a time when there were children in the property.
West Yorkshire Police said no injuries were reported it is believed the incidents are linked.
Detective Chief Inspector Jaz Khan, said: “All firearms discharges are very serious matters, but the discharge at Bracken Bank Avenue is even more concerning as the shot was fired at an upstairs window at a time when there were children in the property.
“We believe a white coloured vehicle was involved in this incident and would like to hear from anyone who may have seen this car in the area around 9pm yesterday.
“The suspect in the second incident is believed to have made off on foot after getting out of a vehicle.”
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