Two shots have been fired at a home in Sydney's southwest in what police believe is a targeted attack related to an earlier dispute.
Four adults in the Lansvale home at the time were uninjured during the attack which occurred about 5.15am (AEDT) on Sunday.
Two shots were fired and pellets penetrated the building's cladding.
'Police believe the shooting is not random and may be linked to an earlier dispute,' police said in a statement.
They want to hear from anyone with information about illegal or unusual activity in the area.
Police told AAP the incident is not believed to be linked to a shooting on Saturday afternoon in which a 43-year-old woman received gunshot wounds to her in Auburn, in Sydney's west.
She was taken to hospital in a stable condition.
Twenty minutes later, a number of shots were fired into another house in Auburn but police say it's too early to link the two shootings.
Meanwhile, a man is to face court after shots were fired at Seven Hills in northwestern Sydney about 5am on Saturday.
Police seized two firearms at an industrial premises and arrested a man, 40, at the scene.
He was charged with firing a firearm in a manner likely to injure, possessing a shortened firearm and possessing ammunition, and released on bail to appear in Blacktown Local Court on April 11.
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