Loveland police believe target shooters accidentally hit nearby houses with some of their rounds, though no one was hurt in the Saturday afternoon “reckless endangerment” incident.

In a press release Sunday, police reported that a person called 911 at 12:44 p.m. to report hearing shots in the area and that they “believed two residences were struck by bullets.” The call came from the 400 block of Wrybill Court, which is near South Boise Avenue and East First Street.

Loveland officers worked with Larimer County Sheriff’s deputies and determined that the shots originated with target shooting near Simpson Ponds and “errant rounds struck the nearby houses,” the press release states.

No one was injured by the shots, and authorities believe they identified what police described as the suspect or suspects. No charges have been filed in what police described as a reckless endangerment.

Police did not provide any additional information.