Police say that dozens of shots were fired into the home of Colts assistant coach Parks Frazier on Mother's Day. (AP/file photo)

Eight men pulled up to the Indianapolis home of Colts assistant coach Parks Frazier and fired more than 80 shots into the house on Sunday, according to police.

Police told RTV6 that they are searching for eight young male suspects who arrived in three cars and left the street littered with shell casings from at least five rifles and handguns. The incident happened around 6 p.m.

Police say that suspects kicked in the back door of the home and fired shots from there as well.

House was unoccupied

Nobody was home at the time of the shooting, and nobody was injured.

Frazier’s neighbor Craig Worland told WTHR that his and other adjacent homes also received gunfire.

"I heard like 15 boom, boom, boom, boom,” Worland told WTHR. “I knew it sounded like gunshots."

Worland said that his garage wall that sits next to Frazier’s home received gunfire while bullet holes riddled Frazier’s home on all sides.

Police have not provided a potential motive in the shooting.

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