Police are investigating after what is suspected to be gunshots were fired at a police car during a pursuit in Streatham.

Officers were in pursuit of a suspected stolen vehicle just after 3.30am this morning.

The police car stopped at the Copley Park junction with Streatham Common South and the suspects made off on Streatham Common South.

There were two officers in the car - but neither were hurt and the police car was not damaged.

Police are working to trace a Grey Kia Niro Estate – with the number plate EK19PPX.

Anyone who sees it should call 101 ref CAD 861/5 July.

They are also keen to hear from anyone who lives or may have been driving in the area and may have captured doorbell or dash cam footage of the vehicle.

Chief Superintendent Colin Wingrove, head of policing for Southwark and Lambeth, said: "Such an incident is a prime example of the danger officers put themselves in every day in order to keep Londoners safe.

"We are incredibly relieved that they did not suffer any injuries and are now looking to ensure they receive appropriate welfare and support following this incident.

"I know the public will be shocked to hear of this incident.

"Our specialist detectives are following a number of leads; if you have information that can support them, I ask you to contact us immediately."

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: "An investigation is ongoing after a suspected firearms discharge at a police car during a pursuit in south London.

"At 03:32hrs on Tuesday, 5 July, officers were in pursuit of a suspected stolen vehicle when two suspected gunshots were fired.

"The police car stopped on Copley Park, junction with Streatham Common South.

"The suspects made off on Streatham Common South.

"There were two officers in the vehicle, neither of whom were hurt. The police vehicle did not sustain any damage.

"The investigation is led by Specialist Crime (Trident).

"A crime scene is in place and CCTV and forensic examinations are ongoing.

"Police are working to trace a Grey Kia Niro Estate – VRM EK19PPX - and ask anyone who sees it to call 101 ref CAD 861/5 July.

"They are also keen to hear from anyone who lives or may have been driving in the area and may have captured doorbell or dash cam footage of the vehicle.

"Information can be given via 101 or tweeting @MetCC ref CAD 861/5 July.

"Alternatively, to remain 100% anonymous, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."