Update Jan. 31, 2020: Police on Thursday arrested the man they say fired shots at officers during a car chase this week.

Kevin Brewer, 22, was arrested on a preliminary charge of attempted murder in the Tuesday afternoon chase on the north side, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said.

Shots were fired at officers at least twice during the chase, near College and Fairfield avenues, and again near 32nd and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. streets, police said.

Earlier: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police are searching for a car investigators say is linked to a shooting that targeted officers during a car chase Tuesday afternoon.

Detectives are searching for information on a silver Ford Fusion with an In God We Trust license plate, No. ATJ371, according to a news release from the department. The car may have tinted windows and damage to either side.

Officers were patrolling in the area of 3000 N. Keystone Ave. when they attempted to stop the Fusion just after 2:30 p.m. The driver instead fled the area, leading police on a pursuit that resulted in shots being fired at officers at least twice — once near the intersection of College and Fairfield avenues and again at the intersection of 32nd and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. streets.

The officers did not return fire, according to IMPD, and ended the pursuit near 32nd and MLK. No officers or residents were injured.

Homicide Investigators from the department's Critical Incident Response Team are investigating, which the department said is standard procedure for an incident in which shots are fired at an officer.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the IMPD Homicide Office at 317-327-3475. Tips can be shared anonymously with Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-8477 or at crimetips.org.

Call IndyStar reporter Holly Hays at 317-444-6156. Follow her on Twitter: @hollyvhays.