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Two boys, ages 7 and 8, released from hospital more than two weeks after attack on Windsor Hollow home

Law enforcement continues to look for the two gunmen seen on video shooting at the family's home while wearing masks.

SAN ANTONIO — More than two weeks after their home was targeted by masked gunmen who remain on the loose, two young boys -- ages 7 and 8 -- are now recovering at home with the rest of their family, their grandfather told KENS 5. 

The children were the last ones still in the hospital after the May 8 shooting at their northeast-side home. Their mother and father were also hurt and had been released. 

The shooting, described by authorities as a “targeted attack,” happened on the evening of May 8 at the family’s home off Windsor Hollow near Walzem. Surveillance video shared by law enforcement shows two masked individuals getting out of their vehicle with AK-47-style guns, shooting dozens of times into the home and fleeing the scene. 

The mother, father and three children were shot during the attack. The youngest victim, 4-year-old girl Mary Ann Marble, later died of her injuries despite life-saving efforts.

The Bexar County Sheriff's Office said it was continuing to work “around the clock” to identify and track down the suspects involved. KENS 5 previously reported investigators had identified a stolen vehicle fitting the description of the one used by the suspects, but no arrests have been made in the case.

Crime Stoppers of San Antonio is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to an arrest.

Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 224-STOP; you can remain anonymous, and authorities no piece of potential information is too small. 

You can also reach out to The Bexar County Sheriff's Office at (210) 335-6000 or via email at bcsotips@bexar.org.

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