By David Young, Press Association
A man escaped injury after a gunman fired a shotgun at the van he was driving.
Pellets lodged in the passenger seat headrest when the attacker fired at the rear of the van in Londonderry on Monday night.
The incident happened in Clooneyville Avenue around 8pm.
The shotgun blast shattered the back window of the vehicle.
The 37-year-old driver, who was alone in the van, was unharmed.
PSNI Detective Constable Richard Donnell said: "We believe the gunman made his escape on foot along the alleyway that runs down the back of Bonds Street."
He appealed for anyone who was in the Bonds Street, May Street or Clooneyville Avenue areas at around 8pm on Monday night to come forward.
The work van at centre of last night’s shooting in #Derry’s Waterside still sits on Clooneyville Avenue. Police say a masked man fired a shotgun at the van, breaking a window and lodging pellets in passenger head rest.
— Leona O'Neill (@LeonaONeill1) 27 November 2018
The driver (37), who was alone in vehicle, escaped unharmed pic.twitter.com/YK0JEkBv5P
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