West Yorkshire Police are investigating an incident in which a suspected shotgun was fired at a house in Leeds.
Armed officers attended an address on Ashton Avenue in the Harehills area at around 11.40pm on Monday (25 June) night.
Witnesses say they saw two men approach the property, who then fired a weapon before running away.
Police say there was no-one in the address and no-one was injured. They are investigating whether the shot was linked to a street fight.
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