Police in Manchester are looking for two people in connection with shots that were fired on a street Thursday morning.

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Police in Manchester are looking for two people in connection with shots that were fired on a street Thursday morning.Click to watch News 9's coverage.Investigators spent the afternoon collecting evidence at the scene at 263 Manchester St. No one was injured in the shooting.Police said the shots were reported shortly after 11 a.m. Resident Mary Burnett said she was sleeping at the time, but she woke up to a knock at her door."They said they want to go and search my car for a bullet because a bullet was shot in my car," she said.Police found shell casings and took pictures of bullet holes."It's ridiculous," resident Raymond Gabaree said. "I have three kids. How can they feel safe when every day they are hearing gunshots reported here or there?"The campuses of Central High School and St. Casimir School were secured as a precaution, as was an adult learning center on Maple Street."Immediately when you have a call of that magnitude with shots fired, you want to ensure the public's safety first and foremost," Lt. Brian O'Keefe said.Police released descriptions of two men seen running from the area."The suspects were described as two African-American males, one possibly about 5 feet, 8 inches, with a slender build, maybe a white tank top and tan khaki shorts," O'Keefe said. "The other is described as a little bit larger. However, he had on all dark clothing and nothing further."Police said there has been an uptick in shootings in the city, and it's just a matter of time before someone is seriously hurt."These reckless acts can cause significant injury to people, possibly death, so we are hoping the beefed-up patrols that we have put out there will curb some of this violence so it doesn't get to that next level," O'Keefe said.Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call police.