Police say it was "sheer luck'' that a child escaped being shot when a Tauranga man was injured last night.
Tauranga police said the 43-year-old was clearly part of a targeted attack when a gunman fired at him through a glass door at his Meander Drive home in Welcome Bay about 9pm.
But Detective Sergeant Greg Turner said what was of significant concern was that a number of pellets landed in and around the bed of a young child who normally lived at the address, but was away at the time.
"It is clear from speaking to the victim, examining the scene and talking to residents that this was a concerted effort to cause serious injury. He was considerably fortunate to come away with relatively minor injuries and it is only by sheer luck that a young child wasn't also hurt in the process.
The man was taken to Tauranga Hospital with shotgun pellets in his head, but his injuries were not considered to be life threatening.