Bullets have struck a London home for the third time in less than six months.

Police were called to a complex at 112 North Centre Rd. Sunday after a citizen reported a window had been damaged.

Investigators determined gunshots caused the damage. Officers had attended the area on Wednesday after receiving a single report of possible gunfire heard.

Nobody was injured, said police, who called the gunplay an isolated incident.

“London police are still investigating this situation and there are no concerns for public safety at this time,” police said in a statement.

This is the third case of gunfire damaging a home in London — all of them unsolved — since October.

Most recently, multiple bullets struck a public housing townhouse on Feb. 18.

Police were called to the area but didn’t find any signs of gunplay. It wasn’t until five days later when housing authority staff found spent casings that investigators returned to the east-end complex and discovered that a unit had been struck by at least three bullets.

Nobody was hurt and no arrests have been made in the case.

On Oct. 8, 2016, a single shotgun blast was fired at a Marconi Boulevard home where a group of men had been partying minutes earlier.

The blast shattered a basement window of the single-storey home, but nobody was injured.

Police said that shooting was targeted. Two suspects were seen fleeing in a dark-coloured car. Both men are described as white, with one 20 to 30 years old, with short hair and a goatee.

Police are asking anyone with information about the most recent shooting to contact them at 519-661-5670.

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