A mother and her five-month-old daughter were hospitalized on Sunday morning following a shooting that happened in West Philadelphia, police said.

According to police, officers found the woman and her baby injured after they responded to the 1500 block of North Robinson Street in West Philadelphia for a report of a shooting at about 4:25 a.m. on Sunday.

Officials said the mother — who police did not immediately provide further identifying information on — was shot at least six or seven times and her five-month-old daughter was shot once in the leg.

Both mother and baby were taken to a nearby hospital but their conditions were not immediately known, police said.

“It’s sad. It’s sad. That’s really cowardly, to shoot a baby and her mother,” said a distraught Purnell Tucker, a neighbor on the block. “Unbelievable.”

Investigators believe at least seven shots were fired in this shooting and they are looking for a silver truck that the suspected gunman in this incident is believed to have fled the scene of the shooting in.

The woman’s sister and another child, a boy, were in the house when the shooting occurred, officials said.

On Sunday morning, a woman who identified herself as the victim’s sister said the mother hurt in the shooting is 43-years-old.

She told NBC10’s Neil Fischer that both the baby and her sister are expected to survive the incident.

Also, as of about 7:30 a.m., she told NBC10 that the police may have apprehended the person sought in this incident.

Police did not immediately provide a motive in this shooting nor did they provide further information on a suspected shooter in this incident.

No arrest or charges have yet been announced in this incident.

But, police said, an investigation is ongoing.

NBC10 is working to learn more.

This is a breaking news story. It will be updated as new information becomes available.