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The Las Cruces Police Department spared no expense in trying to solve the crime and included the help of multiple agencies including the New Mexico State Police, U.S.
Army, and the U.S.
Customs and Border Patrol.
But the assailants were never found.
From the beginning, it became very clear that the Las Cruces Blowing Alley Massacre would leave investigators very reliant on tips from the public in order to find the two shooters.
Dozens and dozens of people called in tips with information, but none of the tips ever panned out.
As decades pass, the families have been left without answers.
And over the years, there have been multiple attempts to revive the case, an effort that is kept alive in part by the continued efforts of Steve Teron's younger brother, Anthony.
Anthony continues to speak out on the case on the anniversary each year.
On one anniversary, he told reporters for the Las Cruces Bulletin, Every conversation always comes around to something my brother did or said.
Amy Hauser, who is a 13-year-old victim, also lives on in the memory of her loved ones.
Her brother Mark Wood told reporters, No one's come to justice for this.
We haven't had any peace at all.
The sentiment was shared by Steve Teran's widow, who gave birth to their youngest child only days after his death.
She told reporters in 2022, You wait and wait and wait.
We've gotten to the point where we just don't get any answers.
The victim's families aren't the only ones to never forget the crime.
In 2011, a full-length film, A Nightmare on Las Cruces, was released.
The film was directed by Charlie Min, and he told details of the crime, of course, and caught up with the victim's families after 20 years.
The family and director hoped that the film would lead to a break in the case.