SAN JOSE — Investigators are seeking the public’s help in finding who is responsible for a string of vehicle shootings on a stretch of Blossom Hill Road over the past two months, according to San Jose police.

Four different motorists reported their cars being shot, each with a single bullet. Two of them were injured by either the bullet itself or shrapnel from the impact. None of the injuries were life threatening.

Officer Albert Morales said police are dedicating additional resources from throughout the department to solve the case, including officers from the detective bureau, special operations and patrol. But they are also urging residents and potential witnesses to come forward.

“If they see anything, whether it’s vehicles or persons that are suspicious, or if anyone shares information about someone potentially responsible, we want them to reach out to police,” Morales said, adding that tips can be shared anonymously.

“Any and all information could be of some potential help,” he added.

Morales said the shootings have shared geography: Blossom Hill Road near the crossings at Poughkeepsie, Monterey and Cottle roads. They also happened at about the same time, but otherwise occurred on different days of the week and involved adult victims with no known connections.

Wednesday, May 4, 12:30 a.m., involving a male driver who was not injured

Thursday, June 2, 12:50 a.m., involving a male driver who suffered a graze wound

Thursday, June 30, 12:35 a.m., involving a male driver who was not injured