File photo of bullet casings.

Long Beach police were called to the scenes of multiple shootings Saturday evening and Sunday morning, as well as to two hospitals where gunshot victims were transported and police later called, authorities said.

A homicide previously reported by the Post brings the total number of reported shootings to five. Police do not know at this time if any of the shootings are linked.

Police were called to the scene of the first shooting at 11:24 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 23 on North Oro Court at 6th Street in the city’s Willmore neighborhood. Arriving officers didn’t find a victim or evidence but a short time later a victim called to report he had been shot at but not struck by gunfire, said Long Beach police spokeswoman Detective Jennifer Arzola.

Authorities do not have suspect information or a motive for the shooting at this time.

Later, at 2:16 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 24, police were dispatched to a local hospital regarding a man being treated for a non-life threatening gunshot wound to his lower torso, Arzola said. The man was sitting on his front porch when he heard the shots, according to Arzola. He “self-transported” to the hospital where he is being treated for his injuries.

He was uncooperative with police and did not provide a description of the suspect or suspects.

Shortly after at 2:55 a.m., police were once again called to a local hospital where a man was being treated for a non-life threatening gunshot wound to his upper torso, Arzola said

The victim also “self-transported” to the local hospital and “was uncooperative during the investigation and could not provide a description for the suspect or suspects,” she said.

The last reported shooting happened at 3:14 a.m. on Cherry Avenue at 8th Street.

“A witness stated she observed a dispute between several subjects in vehicles,” Arzola said.

An altercation between two groups in their vehicles led to an unidentified suspect shooting at another unidentified victim and missing, Arzola said. No one was injured.

All parties left before police arrived.

Stephanie Rivera is the community engagement editor. Reach her at [email protected] or on Twitter at @StephRivera88.