Police found shell casings and bullet holes in vehicles along a neighborhood street in Linda Vista after witnesses reported hearing gunfire in the area Monday afternoon.

Gunfire was first reported at 7049 Eastman Street just after 2:30 p.m., according to the San Diego Police Department. One side of the street is lined with apartment buildings and on the other has a series of fast food restaurants.

Bullets struck at least two vehicles parked along the curb of the street. Both belonged to a man who said his sister and infant nephew were leaving their home as the shots rang out.

"Out of nowhere I heard the gunshots," the man said. "Bam! Bam! Bam! Round after round and then I was just in panic mode because my sister was just leaving and was in between the cars that got hit."

A parked van had at least one bullet hole in its fender was was leaking fluid, and a sedan had a hole in its windshield.

Three juvenile males were reportedly seen running from the area.

Neighbors told NBC 7 the fear the shooting is gang related, though police have not confirmed gang activity.

No injuries were reported and there was no working description of any suspects, SDPD said.

Check back for updates on this developing story.