A manhunt is underway for two gunmen after a brazen drive-by shooting in Sydney’s south-west.
Police were called to Petunia Place in Macquarie Fields shortly before 11pm Wednesday after more than a dozen shots were fired into a home.
Police were told that two unknown people fired shots into the front of the home before fleeing the scene.
No one was injured.
The home was still a crime scene on Thursday morning, where forensic officers examined the front door and a second storey glass balcony peppered with bullet holes.
The police dog squad were seen searching neighbouring properties for further evidence.
Neighbours reported hearing what sounded like a semiautomatic weapon or two handguns, the Daily Telegraph reported.
More than a dozen shots were fired into a Macquarie Field home on Wednesday night
The second storey glass balcony was peppered with at least six bullet holes
NSW Police will investigate whether two vehicles later found alight in nearby suburbs are linked to the shooting.
Officers found a ute engulfed in flames 15km away in a hotel carpark on Homepride Avenue in Warwick Farm shortly after midnight.
Three hours later, firefighters were called to a second vehicle fire in Greenacre
The gunmen remain on the run.
Police are expected to provide an update on Thursday morning.
More to come.