Gunman on the run after home shot up
An alleged gunman is on the run after shots were fired into a home in Sydney's southwest.
Police were called to the property on Rose St in Liverpool shortly after 3.30am on Sunday after reports shots were fired into the home.
No injuries were reported to police and no arrest have been made.
A crime scene was established at the home, with police investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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