Waterloo regional police are investigating reports of early morning gunfire in Cambridge.
Around 1:45 a.m. Tuesday, officers were called to the Arthur Fach Drive area in the east-end of Cambridge, which is not too far from Can-Amera Parkway and Townline Road.
Investigators said a home had been hit “multiple times by gunfire.” Photos from the scene show several areas on the garage and on the front door that have been marked out with police tape.
No arrests have been made at this point, as police said the involved suspects fled the scene. They have since released a video which shows an individual firing out of a vehicle’s front passenger window. They are hoping to identify the vehicle’s occupants, including the shooter.
Continuing to investigate a shooting incident in the area of Arthur Fach Drive in Cambridge.
Investigators are looking to identify and speak to the owner and occupants of the vehicle below in connection to this incident.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact WRPS’… https://t.co/ctHEjyh8gi pic.twitter.com/fHCCYrXt5Y
— Waterloo Regional Police (@WRPSToday) November 18, 2025
No one was hurt in the shooting and investigators are treating it as a targeted incident.
Regional police are expected to remain on scene throughout the day Tuesday for the investigation.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers.


Police marked out where they believe bullets hit a home in Cambridge. (Mark Douglas/CityNews)