The Pasco County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help in identifying a vehicle they say was involved in a drive-by shooting that left a 14-year-old boy seriously injured Wednesday.

"As a parent, you know, I feel them," Port Richey resident Rogr Mitchell said of the victim's family. "If anything happened to my kids, I'd be going crazy."

Mitchell had some scary moments himself Wednesday. He said his daughter called him and told him she witnessed the shooting. The victim's vehicle ended up on his Ridge Crest Drive front lawn.

"The kid that got hit, he was over here, laid up," Mitchell said Friday morning, pointing to a spot on the lawn.

"I'm blessed that they didn't shoot and hit the house because, basically, it was aiming towards the house," Mitchell said.

Mitchell's neighbor, Robert Wiesman, wasn't so lucky.

"We heard about five to six gunshots go off," Wiesman remembers of Wednesday evening.

One of those bullets shot out the back window of his car.  He said the bullet is still lodged in it.

"It's a little on the scary side. You want to kind of move out of the area. Don't want to stay around here too long," Wiesman said.

The sheriff's office has released surveillance video that it said shows the car they believe the shooter was in. It's a black, four-door, older model Mazda with no hub caps and black rims. According to officials, someone in the vehicle fired multiple rounds into the car the teen was in, hitting him in the head and grazing another person. The 14-year-old remained in critical condition Friday morning.

Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff's office tip line at 1-800-706-2488 or e-mail tips@pascosheriff.org. Tips can also be reported to Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay, Inc.