WESTLAKE, Ohio – A woman who called 9-1-1 from a Center Ridge Road business Saturday told a dispatcher there was a bullet hole in the building’s front window.

After police arrived at the scene, a shot was fired at an officer, reports said. Police then began a nearly six-hour search for the suspected shooter that closed off a roadway, caused people to temporarily leave their homes, and ultimately came up empty. No injuries were reported.

The caller said she thought the shots came from across the street. She said she and several other co-workers left the building after they heard several loud pops that sounded like gunfire.

The woman called from West Point Center, a small building that houses three businesses. The building abuts a car wash and is in the middle of a mostly residential neighborhood.

“We're fine,” she said when the dispatcher asked if anyone was injured.

The woman said she’s heard similar shots before.

“I swear it’s the house across the street,” she said, but did not elaborate.

Police said Saturday afternoon that they believed the shots came from a nearby Metroparks reservation.

At the end of the call, the dispatcher told the woman that an officer would swing by the business.

Police went door-to-door during their search to warn residents about the shooting Saturday afternoon, and some chose to leave their homes until the incident was over.

Many residents expressed shock Saturday evening that a shooting took place in such a quiet corner of the small city.

The search for the suspect included six police departments and a SWAT. Around 6 p.m., police said the neighborhood was clear after they determined the suspected shooter was no longer in the area.

Capt. Guy Turner of the Westlake police department said a description of the suspect was not available Tuesday, and police had not determined the motive behind the shooting.