LAS CRUCES - Elise Teran never knew her uncle and his two children but they have always been a big part of the 16-year-old s life.
Steven Teran, his 6-year-old daughter Paula Holguin and 2-year-old daughter Valerie Teran, were among those killed at Las Cruces Bowl on Feb. 10, 1990, when two gunmen entered the bowling alley before it opened on a Saturday morning, shot seven people execution style, robbed the business safe of about $5,000, and set the office on fire.
Four other people were shot that day, including Amy Houser, 13, who died from her wounds, Melissia Repass, 12, who made the 911 call after the shooting, the bowling alley s cook Ida Holguin, 30, who survived, and the business manager Stephanie Senac, 34, who died years after the shooting as a result of her injuries.