Police are investigating after a number of stray bullets hit an apartment building and TTC bus on Weston Road Friday night, making this the second day in a row that a bus has been hit by gunfire.
Police say a man was sitting in a car on Victoria Avenue West, a side street near Jane Street, when another man drove up, got out of an SUV and fired six shots into the victim's car, but missed the victim.
The apparent victim then drove to 12 Division and reported the shooting, Toronto Police Staff Sgt. Bryan Bott told ctvtoronto.ca
A stray bullet hit a southbound TTC bus, and another hit a unit in an apartment building on Weston Road.
Police have since found nine to 10 shell casings on the ground.
At the adjacent apartment building, a female resident told CTV Toronto's John Musselman that she found a bullet hole in her bathroom wall this morning.
The woman, who didn't want her full name used, said she was shocked to see that her home had been violated by violence.
"A little too close to home, you know what I mean?" she said Saturday. The bullet sailed through her bathroom window, sliced through a shower curtain and slammed into the wall in a nearby closet.
Luckily, the woman, who gave her name as Dawn, wasn't home at the time.
"If I was in there, I would be hit, because (the shot) was head level."
Police are looking for a suspect described as a black male with a thin build, between 20 and 30 years old, wearing dark clothes and driving a newer model brown or gold SUV or minivan.
Police are still not clear on a motive for the shooting.
On Thursday, a man in his mid-20s was shot in the shoulder after a stray bullet shattered a bus window on Sheppard Avenue, east of Jane Street.
He had minor injuries, and police say he was not the intended target
Police say it isn't clear whether Thursday's shooter was aiming for the bus.