Two people were shot during a drive-by shooting in northern Tulare County.

The gunman is on the loose, according to sheriff's deputies.

One of the victims, who is expected to make a full recovery, is a child.

It all started around 10:30 p.m. on Saturday when deputies were called to a drive-by shooting in the 15300 block of Visalia Avenue in Seville, just northeast of Visalia.

Seville, in the past, has been a hot spot for gangs from the north and south confronting in the small rural farm town.

When deputies arrived, they discovered two people were shot — an adult and an 8-year-old girl. The victims were inside a home when the suspect opened gunfire from outside, deputies said.

The girl was shot in the hand and taken to Valley Children's Hospital in Madera. Deputies described the child's injuries as "non-life threatening."

The adult victim was shot in the legs and is also expected to make a full recovery, according to Ashley Ritchie, spokeswoman for the sheriff.

The name and age of the adult victim wasn’t released. The adult's relationship to the child wasn't released by Ritchie.

Deputies and crime scene technicians scoured the area for clues. Shell casings were found and surveillance video was recovered. A motive hasn't been released.

At this time, the identity of the suspects is unknown, Ritchie added.

Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to call the Tulare County Sheriff's Department at 1-800-808-0488 or anonymously at tcso@tipnow.com or by text or voicemail at 725-4194.

Sheyanne Romero covers Tulare County public safety, local government and business for the Visalia Times-Delta and Tulare Advance-Register newspapers. Follow her on Twitter @sheyanne_VTD. Get alerts and keep up on all things Tulare County for as little as $1 a month. Subscribe today.