Two people have been arrested over a shooting in Adelaide, linked to violence involving rival bikie gangs.
A 26-year-old member of the Comancheros was arrested on Tuesday and charged with discharging a firearm.
The man has been accused of shooting at a suburban Ingle Farm home in June where police found damage to a door, a window and the garage and also retrieved shotgun casings.
No one was injured.
On Wednesday, a 27-year-old woman was arrested and charged with aiding a person to commit an offence in relation to the shooting.
Detective Chief Inspector David Huddy of the Crime Gangs Task Force said police were also investigating a second shooting at suburban Munno Para last weekend, with both incidents linked to an increase in activity between the Comanchero and Hells Angels gangs.
"Outlaw motorcycle gangs are an ever-present threat to the community and police will take every opportunity to arrest, disable and dismantle the gangs and their criminal enterprises," Insp Huddy said.
"In the past few weeks we have made arrests of two Hells Angels members who were found unlawfully in possession of firearms and ammunition and in breach of firearms prohibition orders.
"We will continue to work tirelessly to prevent this behaviour in our community."
The man charged over the shooting was expected to appear in Port Adelaide Magistrates Court on Wednesday with the woman to appear in Adelaide Magistrates Court either Wednesday or Thursday.