SAN JOSE — Gunshots were fired in the direction of two CHP officers during a car stop late Thursday night on a dark stretch of Highway 101, and one bullet hit a patrol vehicle, according to San Jose police.

The officers were not injured. Police have not identified any suspects and there “is no indication” the officers were targeted, San Jose police officer Albert Morales said Friday morning.

“We’re just fortunate nobody got hurt,” Morales said.

A two officer patrol car stopped a vehicle on northbound 101 near Tully Road at 11:36 p.m. Thursday when shots were fired in their direction, according to Morales. One bullet hit a CHP car.

San Jose police did not say why the driver was pulled over by the CHP, but investigators do not believe the driver is connected to the shooting.

The CHP and police shut down the freeway while officers conducted an investigation, Morales said.

“We do not know where the bullet came from, what direction,” Morales said.

San Jose police and the CHP are investigating the shooting.

Police are asking anyone who was in the area at the time of the shooting to contact their assaults unit at 408-277-4161.

Contact Mark Gomez at 408-920-5869. Follow him at Twitter.com/markmgomez.