Terrifying moment thugs fire shots at man after targeting wrong house

Terrifying moment balaclava-clad thugs fire shots at a man inside his own home after smashing their way in with an axe – as its revealed they had the WRONG house

Terrifying footage has emerged of a home invasion in Melbourne’s west showing the moment three thugs armed with an axe storm a home before firing shots inside.

The trio are believed to have mistakenly targeted the wrong property after driving a stolen Volkswagen to Term St in Strathmore around 1.20am on April 29.

The CCTV footage shows the offenders leaving the black car and approaching the house, before one fires shots through the front door and window and another repeatedly smashes an axe against the door.

Footage released by Victoria Police shows three armed men using an axe and then firing shots through the front door and window of a Strathmore home 

The men were able to enter the house and fired shots at a 54-year-old man, who was unhurt.

After the incident, the stolen car was found burned out at Donnybrook Rd in Woodstock.

A white 2018 Mazda 3 hatchback was spotted leaving the scene of the car fire and driving towards Epping.

Victoria Police armed crime squad detectives released the footage hoping someone may recognise the men and be able to provide information on their whereabouts 

Victoria Police armed crime squad detectives released the footage hoping someone may recognise the men and be able to provide information on their whereabouts.

Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Simon Pengelly said the residents of the Term St address ‘were completely innocent parties’ in the violent invasion.

‘We believe this was a planned and targeted attack that was recklessly executed, with the offenders attending the wrong address and firing shots at innocent persons,’ he said.

‘This indiscriminate use of illicit firearms is unacceptable, and we will continue to use all available methods at our disposal in an effort to reduce the impact illicit firearms have on the community, remove these weapons from the hands of criminals and place offenders before the courts.

‘We understand that alliances shift over time – if you have any information on the men or the vehicle in these images, we’re particularly keen to speak to you.’

Anyone who witnessed the incident or has information on the men or vehicles involved should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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