LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A drive-by shooting left bullet holes in at least four homes in South Summerlin.
One bedroom was pierced by a bullet, just inches from where a couple was sleeping in bed.
Nervous parents are hoping desperately that police catch whoever is behind the attack.
It happened late Wednesday night near Hualapai and Russell, close to Bishop Gorman High School.
The neighborhood is filled with families. Most days you will find children playing outside and families walking their dogs.
Many neighbors worry they will be next to get caught in the crosshairs.
Stasi Santos said she had just put her two children to bed when she thought she heard fireworks.
“When I got up out of bed, I was like, was that a gunshot?” said Stasi Santos.
A neighbor’s home security system captured a drive-by shooting that has triggered fear in her Summerlin neighborhood.
Sean Swenson and his wife were sound asleep in bed when bullets flew.
“You can see where it came though right here,” said Sean Swenson as he pointed to the stucco outside his home.
Swenson’s home was one of at least four homes that had stucco pierced by bullets.
“It's about three-and-a-half feet from where I'm lying in bed and I was sound asleep,” explained Swenson.
One shot came within inches of striking his two-year-old son’s piano.
“He sits there every night and plays that, so literally, right in front of where he sits. It would've gone right into the bed if the bullet kept going,” noted Swenson.
Investigators are surprised no one was injured by the gunfire.
It’s unclear what the shooter’s motive was because police don’t have a single suspect.
As far as a suspect description, detectives don’t have much to go on, only that the shooter was in a late model white sedan.
“Someone knows something,” noted Santos.
Two days after the gunfire, there was no sign of the shooter in the neighborhood. Only the fear that Santos says was left behind.
“I was like, my bed is pretty high on the floor. I was like maybe I should get a bed lower than the window because I'm scared now that something can come in the window,” noted Santos.
If you have any surveillance video or tips that could help police catch the shooter, call Metro’s Enterprise Investigations Team at 828-2843 or Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.