Drive-by shooting targets cocktail bar in Vancouver's Yaletown
Police say no known injuries from shooting that happened in the morning when Isabelle's was closed
Police say there are no known injuries after a Yaletown business was peppered in a drive-by shooting Wednesday morning.
Police aren't naming the business, but a spokesperson for Isabelle's, a cocktail bar on Hamilton Street, confirmed the front of their establishment was struck by bullets.
A VPD cruiser was seen in the afternoon parked in front of Isabelle's. A closer inspection of the bar's exterior reveals small holes puncturing a plastic patio enclosure, an awning and a cracked windowpane. A number of the holes are marked with stickers bearing ruler-like markings or handwritten letters.
Police say the shooting took place just after 8 a.m. when the business was closed.
Police said the suspect or suspects are unknown, as is any motive.
"The investigation remains ongoing," a police spokesperson said.
A spokesperson for the company that owns the bar said ownership only found out about the shooting hours after it happened.
He said they don't have much information but are co-operating with the investigation.