A woman has been forced to shelter in her pantry after a stray bullet hit her kitchen as a volley of gunfire rang out in Melbourne's north-west.
The shots were fired by two men wearing balaclavas from a blue Audi S3 at a man walking his rottweiler in Fraser Rise Reserve dog park on Monticiano Road about 6.40pm yesterday.
More than 20 shots were fired at the 32-year-old but he escaped uninjured by running to his home about 200 metres away.
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A stray bullet penetrated the roof of a nearby home, narrowly missing a 64-year-old woman by just centimetres as she was preparing dinner.
Police were searching for bullets in the residential street and at a playground today.
The shooters are still on the run.
The offenders then fled the scene in the blue Audi, which was located burnt out on Viridian Drive in Hillside a short time later.
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A red Holden Commodore, which police believe was likely involved in the crime was also located burnt out on Parsley Street in Caroline Springs.
Police are treating the shooting as a targeted attack.
A search of the surrounding area is also being conducted today with local police.
Anybody with information, CCTV, or dashcam footage, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.
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