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Regina woman says 'nerves are a little frayed' after a drive-by shooter put a bullet through her home

Theres a patched-up bullet hole on the front of Suzanne LeBlancs house. Shes just thankful the bullet went through five sheets of drywall without hitting her. Its scary that American-style gang violence is coming to Canada," she said.

Police reported 3 shootings on Garnet Street late Saturday and early Sunday morning

Three residences were shot at on the 700 block of Garnet Street in Regina, Sask., on Saturday night and early Sunday morning. Pictured are a stretch of houses on the block. (CBC News)

There's a patched-up bullet hole on the front of Suzanne LeBlanc'sGarnet Street home in Regina. She's just thankful the bullet went through five sheets of drywall without hitting her.

"It's scary that American-style gang violence is coming to Canada," said a rattled LeBlanc, as she stood on the back deck of her houseSunday. "It is very scary to live through that, to have your house shot at, without having any inkling of why or who."

Police reported that a person in a silver-coloured vehicle shot at a house on the street and drove away.

The bullet came through the front of the house, spraying fragments onto the floor and into a clock, according to LeBlanc.

Suzanne LeBlanc said a gunshot on Saturday night went through her house on Regina's Garnet Street. The bullet hole by the door is visible here. (Submitted by Suzanne LeBlanc)

She feels sure the shot wasn't intended for her, but it isn't a calming thought.

"I think we're all concerned and [our] nerves are a little frayed."

Police respondedto a number of firearm incidences over the weekend, which included three separate shots fired at houses on the 700 block of Garnet Street.

LeBlanc had been out for an evening with friends, but had come home and was watching TVin her bedroom at about9:30 p.m.

"Then I heard a loud crack, and knew it was a gunshot automatically."

She ran outside, phone in hand, to check that her neighbours were OK. They reassured her they were fine and whenshe turned aroundshe wasshocked to seea bullet had gone through her own home.

She's been living on the street for 11 years and says it's deterioratedover the past few years. Neighbourssay they've seenan uptick in drugs and gangs, and gunshots heard echoing across nearby streets.

"If it's at a distance, I rarely register it," LeBlanc said of gunshots. "It's like, 'OK whatever, it's not on my block, I feel safer.' But last night hit home."

It scares me for these kids that they're growing up with this violence.- Suzanne LeBlanc

She's hoping anyone with information will call police or CrimeStoppers to help with the investigation.

Four hours after LeBlanc's house was shot at, police said a man was shot outside of a business on Broad Street, suffering life-threatening injuries. In that case, police say they believe theshooting was targeted.

About 10 minutes later, a person or people shot at two other residences across from LeBlanc's house on Garnet Street. Police said they believe both residences wereunoccupied at the time.

LeBlanc says what concerns her the most is thatchildren live in the neighbourhood.

"It scares me for these kids that they're growing up with this violence."